Andrea Noble
Articles by Andrea Noble
2 shot, 1 fatally, after reportedly pulling guns on D.C. police officers
D.C. police on Wednesday were investigating two officer-involved shootings that occurred within hours of each other on Christmas Eve. Published December 24, 2014
D.C. bill allowing abortion coverage faces uncertain future
Conservative groups are riled over the D.C. Council's passage of a new anti-discrimination law they say would illegally require organizations to provide insurance coverage of abortions and other reproductive health care procedures regardless of whether they violate the organizations' religious beliefs. Published December 21, 2014
Retired jail officers sue D.C. for right to carry guns for protection
It's been six years since Robert L. Smith retired from his job as a corrections officer at the D.C. Jail, but he says he still receives threats from former inmates he supervised. He keeps a legally registered handgun inside his Southwest D.C. home, but he would like to be able to carry it to protect himself. Published December 18, 2014
D.C. Council gives final approval to concealed-carry gun regulations
The D.C. Council on Wednesday approved the permanent version of concealed carry laws meant to comply with a federal court ruling that overturned the District's ban on the carrying of firearms in public. Published December 18, 2014
D.C. Jail health care contract pulled to give Corizon time to ‘get the facts out’
D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray withdrew from the council's Wednesday legislative agenda a controversial measure that would place a for-profit corporation in charge of health care at the D.C. Jail. Published December 17, 2014
D.C. Jail health care contract raises activists’ ire
The ACLU of the Nation's Capital and inmate advocates are encouraging the D.C. Council to reject a contract that would place a for-profit corporation they say has a history of providing poor care in charge of health care at the D.C. Jail. Published December 16, 2014
Bowser pitches District for 2024 Olympics
Mayor-elect Muriel Bowser was part of the five-person team that made the pitch to the U.S. Olympic Committee Tuesday to select the District as the United States' contender to host the 2024 summer Olympics. Published December 16, 2014
Cathy Lanier: Nightly protests are taxing D.C. police resources
D.C. Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier said Tuesday the near-daily protests against police use of force held in the District over the last several weeks have required 200 to 400 extra officers per day. Published December 16, 2014
Al Sharpton to lead protest Saturday in D.C. against police brutality
Thousands of protesters are expected to descend on the District Saturday as part of a nationally organized demonstration demanding police reforms in the wake of two high-profile incidents in which white police officers faced no charges after killing unarmed black men. Published December 12, 2014
Obama disapproves of congressional meddling in D.C. marijuana legalization
President Obama opposes a measure in a congressional spending plan that would block the District from legalizing marijuana — but he won't veto the $1.1 trillion plan over it. Published December 11, 2014
D.C. scrambles to preserve pot legalization law gutted by Congress
The congressional architect of an amendment in a massive federal spending bill that rolled back new D.C. marijuana laws says the bill will block the city's voter-approved referendum legalizing recreational use of the drug, despite assertions from local leaders that the initiative could stand. Published December 10, 2014
Prince George’s County term limit referendum drew developers’ cash
Post-election campaign finance disclosures show that developers active in Prince George's County were the primary funders of a failed county ballot initiative that sought to extend term limits for local politicians. Published December 9, 2014
Congress axes D.C. marijuana legalization in spending plan
A voter approved ballot initiative legalizing marijuana in the District and a council-passed measure decriminalizing the drug fell victim to federal budget negotiators, who inserted an amendment into a massive $1.1 trillion spending bill that effectively restores criminal penalties for pot possession in the nation's capital. Published December 9, 2014
Race begins for D.C. Council seats to replace Bowser, Barry
The race for the Ward 4 and Ward 8 seats on the D.C. Council has officially begun, with prospective candidates picking up nominating petitions Monday for the two open seats. Published December 8, 2014
Rolling Stone quietly alters apology on U.Va. fraternity rape story
Accusations of a brutal gang rape at a University of Virginia fraternity party crumbled over the weekend, after Rolling Stone magazine publicly backed away from its reporting and then quietly revised its own apology amid further outcry. Published December 8, 2014
6 dead after plane crashes into Montgomery County house
Six people were killed when a plane crashed into a Gaithersburg house Monday, including the three people on board and three people inside the home that was engulfed in flames after the crash, according to Montgomery County fire department officials. Published December 8, 2014
Marion Barry the latest in a long line of D.C. leaders buried at Congressional Cemetery
When Marion Barry is laid to rest at Congressional Cemetery in Southeast on Saturday, he'll become the 11th D.C. mayor buried there — albeit the first who was elected under the city's current form of government. Published December 6, 2014
U.Va. fraternity rebuts Rolling Stone gang-rape article
The University of Virginia fraternity at the center of a gang-rape allegation detailed in a Rolling Stone article issued a statement rebutting the story Friday following an apology made by magazine, which acknowledges discrepancies in the report. Published December 5, 2014
Police: 3 teens fatally stabbed boy they thought was in rival gang
Police arrested three teenagers Thursday in connection with the fatal stabbing of a 17-year-old boy who the attackers mistakenly believed was part of a rival gang. Published December 4, 2014
Police: Accused murderer thought victim was practicing witchcraft
A woman accused of fatally stabbing her female roommate in their Bethesda apartment believed the victim was evil and practiced witchcraft. Published December 3, 2014