Reginald F. Lewis Museum President Terri Lee Freeman to Retire in December
Terri Lee Freeman, who has led the Reginald F. Lewis Museum since 2020, will retire at the end of December, marking a significant transition for the institution.
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Terri Lee Freeman, who has led the Reginald F. Lewis Museum since 2020, will retire at the end of December, marking a significant transition for the institution.
A $10 million donation from a well-known actress to Johns Hopkins Medicine and plans for a new high school in Howard County highlight today's local news.
A political action committee funded by sports betting firms is launching aggressive ads against Baltimore-area delegates in the primaries.
Baltimore Police are asking for public assistance in identifying a man linked to a robbery that took place in Federal Hill last month.
A former employee at Glen Haven Elementary School has been charged after allegedly assaulting staff and causing a lockdown.
The Poppleton pool officially opens, bringing a new recreational space to the Baltimore community.
A Baltimore Police officer was injured when a stolen vehicle, driven by a 14-year-old girl, struck him during an incident on West Lombard Street.
A stabbing incident at Roye-Williams Elementary School injured two staff members, who have since been released from the hospital.
Baltimore City Public Schools and charter school operators have agreed to an $8.5 million settlement regarding funding issues.
Body camera footage reveals the events leading to a fatal police shooting of a suspect on an I-95 on-ramp last month.
The city's public safety tracker has been updated to reflect ongoing violence prevention efforts across Baltimore.
Voters in Baltimore County will have the opportunity to elect new members to the Board of Education in 2026.
Despite significant investments in renovations, a Baltimore City Schools facility is set for demolition.
A Baltimore County mother is suing after alleging her son's teacher gave melatonin to students without parental consent.
A recent forum for Baltimore City school board candidates showcased how political issues permeate even nonpartisan races.
City officials have approved a 1-cent reduction in property tax rates for homeowners, with plans for further cuts in the future.
The U.S. military has released the names of the eight individuals who died in a B-52 crash at Edwards Air Force Base.
The race for Baltimore sheriff has intensified with disputes over ballots and legal challenges emerging ahead of the election.
A prominent nonprofit dedicated to affordable housing in Baltimore is experiencing severe operational difficulties.
Prosecutors have decided to drop the charges against Tristan King in an abduction case just prior to the scheduled trial.