The sun is shining, the lake is calling, and school is officially out—which means it’s time to get out there and enjoy everything our city has to offer. But before you head down to the beach or another beautiful part of the city, let’s see how closely you’ve been paying attention to the news this week. From big updates on how we park downtown to neighborhood developments and local history, we’ve got a quick four-question roundup to test your Cleveland smarts.
Grab an iced coffee or cool drink, tap into that hometown pride, and dive into this week’s Signal Cleveland news quiz!
Before we get started, let’s give a shout-out to quiz takers Brenda E., Donna W., Erick G., Jared G., Jeana P., Kathy R., Kaushik S., Marge C. and Mollie E. for scoring 100% on last week’s quiz. Well done!
Ready. Set. Quiz.
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- The Housing Squeeze: Our ongoing series looking into affordable housing in Cleveland.
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