Toluwani Osibamowo
General Assignments ReporterToluwani Osibamowo is a general assignments reporter for KERA. She previously worked as a news intern for Texas Tech Public Media and copy editor for Texas Tech University’s student newspaper, The Daily Toreador, before graduating with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. She is originally from Plano.
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Tarrant County officials and law enforcement have repeatedly taken action this year against Temptations Cabaret, a strip club they say has drawn heavy crime.
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The district attorney's office says Senate Bill 467 would have targeted gas pump theft, which can drive up prices for customers and businesses.
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City council members agreed Wednesday to enter an interlocal agreement with DART that would provide funding for projects such as ADA ramp installations and improved traffic signals.
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Law enforcement can now send out localized missing child alerts in less time than it takes to confirm an AMBER Alert. Athena’s mother Maitlyn Gandy pushed for the idea after her daughter's disappearance and alleged murder last year.
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Bishop Michael Olson of the Catholic Diocese addressed an ongoing dispute between him and a group of Arlington nuns in a YouTube video Sunday. The situation includes a lawsuit and allegations of drug use and a violation of chastity.
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After dismissing one of the Monastery of the Most Holy Trinity's head nuns for allegedly violating her vow of chastity, the Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth now accuses the monastery of possessing marijuana paraphernalia.
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While supporters of the new law say it would deter parolees from removing or destroying their ankle monitors and committing other crimes, some criminal justice advocates say that won't fix a flawed ankle monitor system.
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For some, the electric scooters Dallas introduced in 2018 are a fun, cheap way to get around the city. Other still see scooters as safety hazards that highlight problems with Dallas’ infrastructure.
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Though the pain of the deadly May 6 shooting hung in the air at the Allen outlet mall, many shoppers returned with the hope of moving on.
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Texas is still reeling from the state's deadliest school shootings. Will new school safety plans prevent another tragedy?
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Allied Pilots Union members voted to authorize a potential strike due to pay and scheduling concerns, but this first step in finalizing contract terms means strike plans won't be necessary.
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Irvin Walker is still recovering at Medical City McKinney more than a week after he was shot through his car window by gunman Mauricio Garcia.