Tahera Rahman joined NBC 5 in September 2023. She comes from Austin, where she reported largely on business, housing, and development for KXAN News. She covered historic events, including the 2021 winter storm and the Uvalde mass shooting. Tahera earned the TV multimedia journalist of the year award from the Texas Association of Broadcasters in 2022 for her reporting at KXAN.
Before that, Tahera was a producer, and then reporter, at WHBF-TV in the Quad Cities in Illinois and Iowa, where she reported on the historic 2019 flood and several 2020 political campaign rallies. She earned the Illinois Broadcasters Association's Broadcast Excellence Award for one of her features there on a small, rural farm that transformed into a concert hall at night. It remains one of her favorite stories to date!
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When she made her on-air debut in 2018, Tahera not only fulfilled her lifelong dream of becoming a TV news reporter, but she also broke a historic barrier, becoming the first full-time TV reporter to wear a hijab, or headscarf, on a mainstream American network. Now, she loves sharing her passion for storytelling with others and encouraging our next generation of journalists. She's been honored by many groups, including the U.S. Council of Muslim Organizations' National Women Achievements Award, and the Council on American-Islamic Relations' American Muslim Trailblazer award.
When she’s not researching stories and meeting her neighbors (y'all) in the field, Tahera loves spending time with her new baby and her husband, a local TV sports reporter. They enjoy hiking together, discovering new coffee shops, and eating their way through the top Texas barbecue lists.
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Fort Worth program to help update homes
Fixing poisonous homes: It’s the mission of one program in the city of Fort Worth that just received a lot of funding from the government to do so. NBC 5’s Tahera Rahman explains.
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Fort Worth receives multi-million-dollar grant to tackle poisonous homes
One City of Fort Worth program is on a mission to eliminate poisonous homes, and it just got millions of dollars from the federal government to do that.
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Fort Worth approves $450K to battle short-term rentals
A group of short-term rental owners is suing the City of Fort Worth over its rules. This week, city council members approved up to $450,000 in legal costs to fight it. NBC 5’s Tahera Rahman reports on the battle over Airbnbs and VRBOs.
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Fort Worth pours more money into fight over short-term rental rules
About six years after it started regulating short-term rentals, the City of Fort Worth is fighting to keep them, approving more money for an outside attorney’s help.
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FBI and Dallas Police join forces to investigate Southwest Airlines plane shooting
The FBI and Dallas Police are joining forces to figure out who shot at an airplane full of passengers at Dallas Love Field Airport. It happened on Friday night and no one was hurt.
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FBI, Dallas Police canvas neighborhood in search for Southwest Airlines shooter
The FBI and Dallas Police are hitting the ground in the investigation into an airplane shooting incident that happened on Friday night at Love Field Airport.
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Passengers speak after plane hit by gunfire at Dallas Love Field Airport
Gunshots were reported near Dallas Love Field Airport with a bullet striking a plane late Friday night. NBC 5’s Tahera Rahman spoke with passengers who were on that plane.
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Passengers speak after Southwest Airlines plane hit by gunfire at Dallas Love Field Airport
Gunshots were reported near Love Field Airport with a bullet striking a plane late Friday night, according to a Love Field spokesperson.
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Search for driver police say hit and killed 13-year-old in Fort Worth
Fort Worth Police are looking for the driver of a White Jeep Cherokee who they say was speeding through an intersection and ran a red light, hitting and killing a 13-year-old boy, then kept driving.
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13-year-old boy killed after hit-and-run in Fort Worth
Fort Worth Police are looking for the driver of a White Jeep Cherokee who they say was speeding through an intersection and ran a red light, hitting and killing a 13-year-old boy, then kept driving.