May is here, and you can almost feel summer around the corner. The Cavs are up 3-2 and heading into a big Friday night game โ€” so consider this your warmup before tipoff.

Letโ€™s see how locked in you are on Cleveland. Weโ€™re starting with a little local history at the top of Terminal Tower, then bringing it back to whatโ€™s happening right now โ€” from changes in SNAP enrollment to new rules for retailers and what youโ€™ll soon see in the Gateway District.Before we get started, letโ€™s give a shout-out to quiz takers Benjamin D., Diane F., Kaushik S., Martha G. and Sal N. for scoring 100% on last weekโ€™s quiz. Well done!

Ready. Set. Quiz. 

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#1 In the early years, what was originally at the top Terminal Tower?*
#2 About how much has SNAP enrollment dropped in Cuyahoga County over the past six months?*
#3 Why could hundreds of Cleveland retailers face a $500 fine?*
#4 What is coming to Clevelandโ€™s Gateway District this summer?*
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