• Both Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter and a Leonardo DiCaprio/Clint Eastwood J. Edgar Hoover biopic might film in D.C. later this summer.
  • Prince George’s County councilwoman Leslie Johnson is reportedly looking to cut a deal with federal investigators.
  • A man was struck by a vehicle at the intersection of 38th and Macomb Streets NW this afternoon.
  • If you need to replace your trash receptacle in D.C., it’ll cost you $62.50.
  • A new report concludes that, despite the assessment of federal investigators, letters laced with anthrax which killed five people in 2001 can not be traced back to Bruce Ivins. Ivins committed suicide in 2008 before he could be indicted for the crimes.
  • Panera will reportedly fill the empty space between IHOP and Panda Express at Columbia Heights’ DCUSA development in October.
  • D.C. taxes: relatively low, at least when compared to our neighbors.
  • Thanks to federal budget cuts, the Kids Farm at the National Zoo will be closing its doors late this spring — the Zoo is working to find other homes for the Farm’s animals.