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Andrea Noble

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Andrea Noble was a crime and public safety reporter for The Washington Times.

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Brittany Norwood

Lululemon victim was alive through most of beating

Opening arguments in the first-degree murder trial of Brittany Norwood, charged in the horrific killing of her co-worker, provided the most dramatic account yet of a crime that shocked the region for its viciousness and for the twists and turns of an investigation that ultimately revealed a morbidly staged crime scene.

October 26, 2011

Selection of jury starts in Rockville

Jury selection began Monday in the murder trial of Brittany Norwood, the woman accused of fatally beating a co-worker - and then attempting to cover up the crime - at the Lululemon yoga boutique in Bethesda.

October 24, 2011
Brittany Norwood

Jury selection under way in Lululemon murder case

Jury selection began Monday in the murder trial of Brittany Norwood, the woman accused of fatally beating a co-worker — and then attempting to cover up the crime — at the Lululemon yoga boutique in Bethesda.

October 24, 2011

Fatal stabbing in Southeast D.C.

A 30-year-old man was fatally stabbed Thursday night in the Barry Farms neighborhood in Southeast, a block away from the location where a man was slain Monday, police said. A woman is in custody for the stabbing.

October 21, 2011
** FILE ** Natwar M. Gandhi (Rod Lamkey Jr./The Washington Times)

D.C. ex-tax examiner admits to theft

A former tax examiner with the District's Office of Tax and Revenue admitted Thursday to stealing more than $414,000 from the government office over a four-year-period.

October 20, 2011

D.C. records five killings in 48 hours

Two men were killed Monday night in unrelated shootings in the District, bringing to five the number of homicides in the District since Saturday night, the Metropolitan Police Department said.

October 18, 2011
Police in Montgomery County search for a missing child, 11-year-old William McQuain, in Clarksburg on Monday. Capt. Paul Starks said that information was relayed to the police to direct their search in a particular area near an industrial park off of Interstate 270. (T.J. Kirkpatrick/The Washington Times)

Search continues for missing Germantown boy

Police in Montgomery County searched additional parks Monday in Clarksburg and Damascus with the hopes of finding an 11-year-old boy whose mother was discovered slain in her Germantown home.

October 17, 2011

D.C. firefighters union picks up Twitter torch

The removal of the District's fire department spokesman and neutering of the agency's Twitter account has left a void in the District's "Twitterverse," but members of the agency's union say they plan to pick up the slack.

October 14, 2011
Antoinette Starks

Prosecutors tried to keep woman in mental care before Target stabbing

Montgomery County prosecutors tried to prevent a state psychiatric hospital from releasing a schizophrenic woman, stating she remained a "danger to others and herself because of her mental illness," months before she was charged with stabbing a person Tuesday outside a Target store in Lanham.

October 12, 2011