Andrea Noble
Articles by Andrea Noble
Driver in custody after tossing gun during Beltway car chase
One person suspected of shooting at a motorist from a passing car is in police custody after leading officers on chase around the southern stretch of the Beltway and Interstate 295 on Friday afternoon. Published August 7, 2015
Kathleen Kane, Pennsylvania attorney general, charged with grand jury leak
Pennsylvania's top prosecutor was charged Thursday with leaking confidential grand jury information and attempting to cover up her actions. Published August 6, 2015
El Chapo: U.S. offers $5 million reward for info leading to capture
The U.S. government is offering a reward of up to $5 million for information that leads to the capture and arrest of El Chapo, the Mexican drug kingpin who escaped prison last month through a tunnel burrowed into his cell. Published August 5, 2015
Obama admin struggles to justify limits on federal watchdogs
Neither officials from the FBI nor the Office of the Deputy Attorney General who testified before a Senate committee Wednesday could identify any circumstance in which sensitive information disclosed to inspectors general was inappropriately released to the public -- leading lawmakers to question why then the bureaucrats wanted to limit such information to internal watchdogs. Published August 5, 2015
Inspectors general push Congress to protect watchdogs from Obama admin
A group of inspectors general say a recent ruling by the Obama administration requiring federal watchdogs to get permission from agencies they monitor for wiretaps and other investigative information is a "serious threat" to their independence and that Congress should pass legislation affirming their oversight authority. Published August 4, 2015
Journalists arrested in Ferguson drop suits after settlement reached
Two journalists arrested while covering separate protests in Ferguson, Missouri, last year have reached settlements with St. Louis County officials under which no charges will be filed against them and the arrests are expunged from their records, according to the American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri. Published August 3, 2015
Virginia can outlaw Confederate license plates, federal judge rules
Virginia can refuse to issue specialty license plates that include images of the Confederate flag under a ruling made Friday by a federal judge. Published July 31, 2015
Larry Hogan, Maryland governor, orders immediate closure of Baltimore jail
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said he plans to close immediately the Baltimore jail, where corruption was so bad just two years ago that inmates were said to run the facility. Published July 30, 2015
Larry Hogan, Maryland governor, will close Baltimore jail, union official says
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan plans to announce Thursday the closure of a Baltimore jail where corruption was so bad just two years ago that inmates ran a drug ring inside the facility, according to a union official briefed on the plan. Published July 30, 2015
3-year-old girl killed in D.C., apparently by child playing with gun
A 3-year-old girl was fatally shot inside a Southeast D.C. apartment complex Wednesday night, apparently by another child who was playing with a firearm. Published July 30, 2015
Daniel Rosen, former State Dept. employee, admits to secretly videotaping women
A former senior official with the U.S. State Department pleaded guilty Wednesday to voyeurism and stalking charges stemming from incidents over a period of two years during which he secretly videotaped women in their D.C. homes as they showered or undressed. Published July 29, 2015
Larry Hogan, Maryland governor, loses his hair in cancer fight
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan remained upbeat as he passed a milestone in his battle with cancer -- the loss of his hair. Published July 28, 2015
D.C. police probe homicides near police stations
Police are investigating two separate killings in the District on Monday -- one across the street from the Metropolitan Police Department's headquarters and the other about a block from the department's 1st District, also home to the homicide unit. Published July 28, 2015
Northern Virginia man charged with murder in stabbing death at church retreat in Frederick County
A Northern Virginia man accused of fatally stabbing a South Korean missionary and seriously injuring the man's wife at a religious retreat facility in Frederick, Maryland, Sunday night told police he lashed out because he was tired of being treated badly by Koreans. Published July 27, 2015
Congress bill would force D.C. officials to detain, report illegals to feds
A Texas Republican congressman has introduced legislation that would force the District of Columbia to share more readily with federal authorities information about illegal immigrants arrested in the city with the goal of increasing deportations. Published July 23, 2015
Contractor for Maryland health exchange website to pay $45M
The main contractor responsible for building Maryland's botched online health exchange has agreed to pay $45 million to avoid any legal action over its poor performance, state officials announced Tuesday. Published July 21, 2015
Ibiza nightclub items up for auction in D.C. as part of bankruptcy case
In the market for a 3-foot-long chandelier or a rack of subwoofers guaranteed to make it wobble? All this and more could be yours courtesy of the now-closed Ibiza nightclub in Washington, D.C. Published July 21, 2015
Darron Wint case: Detective testifies at hearing in Washington mansion deaths
Initially it was a pizza crust that tied Darron Dylon Wint to the scene of a quadruple homicide, but a police detective said Monday that his DNA was also found on a construction vest located inside a burning vehicle that belonged to the victims. Published July 20, 2015
Two on-duty security guards shot, one killed in Capitol Heights
Two security guards were shot and one killed Friday morning while on duty at a Capitol Heights apartment complex, according to Prince George's County police. Published July 17, 2015
Synthetic marijuana laws shut down first D.C. store
D.C. officials have ordered shut a Northeast convenience store they said was selling synthetic marijuana, marking the first time the city has used new authority to crack down on businesses found selling the drugs. Published July 17, 2015