Things are heating up in Cleveland — and not just the weather. The Cavs are off to a hot start in the playoffs, and Donovan Mitchell is on a pretty impressive scoring run to open the series.

Before you head out to enjoy the spring air, take a minute to see how closely you’ve been following the news. From plans for a new grocery store to housing changes and lead cleanup funding, there’s a lot happening that could impact daily life across the region.

Before we get started, let’s give a shout-out to quiz takers Diane F., Kaushik S. and Dwayne D. for scoring 100% on last week’s quiz. Well done!

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#1 What record did Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell set this past week?*
#2 How much funding will Cleveland’s inner-ring suburbs receive for lead remediation?*
#3 What will the buyer at the auction for some rundown Shaker Square-area apartments be required to do?*
#4 Which Cleveland neighborhood is set to get a new grocery store?*
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