Breakfast links: Want to be a state? Get a mine and some car dealerships first
Legislators float some new reasons DC can’t be a state
At a hearing in Congress, lawmakers raised objections to making DC the 51st state, including the fact that DC has no car dealerships (not actually true) and that it has no mines (Mayor Muriel Bowser did indeed confirm this one, but it’s unclear what relevance it has to statehood). (Andrew Beaujon / Washingtonian, Rachel Kurzius / DCist)
Fairfax County may loosen accessory apartment regulations
Fairfax County’s Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an update to the zoning code that could make it easier to rent out accessory apartments, which currently can only be rented to those 55 or older or with a disability. (Antonio Olivo / Post)
Metro closures are coming to Green and Yellow lines
Metro’s Greenbelt, College Park-U.Md., Prince George’s Plaza and West Hyattsville stations are set to be rebuilt with closures starting May 29. Shuttle bus services are expected to fill the gap. (Jack Pointer / WTOP)
Threats from Iran are reason for Fort McNair security push, officials say
US intelligence officials say Iran has threatened Fort McNair. The Army has been pushing for a security perimeter around the waterfront installation, but has gotten pushback from DC because of potential effects on business at The Wharf. (James LaPorta / AP)
Arlington approves plans for Crystal City Water Park
Arlington’s county board has approved plans to upgrade the privately owned Crystal City Water Park and add pedestrian connections. The plans include retail, a new water feature, public art, and an outdoor bar. (Jo DeVoe / ARLnow)
Washington rents are rising again
After falling during the pandemic, rents in the Washington region have risen two months in a row — but they’re still cheaper than they were a year ago. (Jeff Clabaugh / WTOP)
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