Investigations continue into D.C. high school graduation rates, several restaurant closures, and other news of the day over in the District.
- How the city’s home purchase assistance program is failing people who need it most. [GGW]
- Metro is refunding 598 rush-hour riders for their significantly delayed trips on Friday. [WTOP]
- Off-duty firefighter saves woman whose clothes caught fire. [NBC]
- Museum of African American History and Culture wins 2017 Design of the Year Award. [Curbed]
- Controversial vote on Kingman Island historic designation delayed. [GGW]
- Secret vote about United Medical Center. [Post]
- Shaw Bijou’s replacement has already closed. [Popville]
- Another restaurant bites the dust on 19th Street. [Washingtonian]
- Drift closes in Shaw. [Popville]
- Metro Center sales office is reopening with expanded hours. [Capitol Hill Corner]
- Where not to lock a dockless bike. [Popville]
- Report calls into question validity of hundreds of diplomas handed to DCPS students. [Post]
- About the inaugural Focus on the Story International Photo Festival. [Popville]
- What to expect from D.C.’s first architecture and design film festival. [Curbed]
- It appears that a Greenberry’s location has shuttered. [Popville]