April 21, 2026
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Someone fired a gun during an argument inside the St. Charles Towne Center in Waldorf Sunday sending panicked shoppers running for the exits. (Washington Post)

In Cecil County, a Maryland State trooper and two sheriff’s deputies were shot while responding to a burglary call. A suspect is in custody.

A Maryland woman has pleaded guilty to using false identities to steal more than $500,000 in cellphones. (WTOP)

A vigil for Fabián Alberto Sánchez González, a T-Mobile employee shot and killed during a robbery attempt last week, was held Sunday in Baltimore. Mayor Brandon Scott and other city leaders also took part in the march. Meanwhile, two youths arrested in the case are being linked to an armed robbery in New Jersey. (Baltimore Banner) (WBAL-TV)

A new report says utilities in Maryland should attract more low-income residents to energy-saving programs. (Capitol Gazette)

The body of a missing swimmer, a male in his 20s, was discovered by someone walking along the beach around 25th Street in Ocean City on Sunday. (WMAR-TV)

A shooting early Sunday at an off-campus student rental property near Frostburg State University left a man dead and three people injured. (Cumberland Times-News)

Voters in Westminster go to the polls Tuesday to choose new Common Council members. (Baltimore Sun)

Gov. Wes Moore will be signing more bills into laws today. (WJZ-TV)

All stations on the Baltimore Metro subway system are open today after having been closed during the weekend for maintenance and installation of a new communications system. (WBAL-AM 1090)

Brian R. Judd, a groundbreaking Johns Hopkins physicist and professor whose work led to massive technological advances in fiber-optic communication, has died. (Baltimore Sun)

Jerome Segal, philosopher and founder of the Bread and Roses political party, is entering the race to fill Ben Cardin’s US Senate seat in Maryland. (WTOP)

A century-old ship that sailed Chesapeake Bay is going up for auction. The Victory Chimes was built in 1900 and is the very last ship of her kind. (WTOP)

WEATHER: A beautiful Monday. (AccuWeather)

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