Cleveland’s got a lot going on right now. The Cavs are in a tough second-round playoff fight, the Guardians are barely holding onto the top spot in the AL Central, and there’s plenty to feel good about across the city. Oh, and a Navy ship named after Cleveland is arriving this weekend — which leads us to our first question.

Beyond the games, there’s a lot happening in our neighborhoods, too — from new investments and opportunities to ongoing challenges the city is still working through. This week’s quiz touches on a bit of all of it, including education, public health and what’s ahead for one Cleveland neighborhood. Ready to see how closely you’ve been following along?

Before we get started, let’s give a shout-out to quiz takers Kaushik S., Erick G., Mike H., Diane F., Terrell P., Chris E., Donna M. and Mollie E. for scoring 100% on last week’s quiz. Well done!

Ready. Set. Quiz. 

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#1 What type of ship is the USS Cleveland?*
#2 About how many calls to Cleveland’s lead safety grant hotline went unanswered over nearly two years?*
#3 What new community resource is planned for Cleveland’s AsiaTown neighborhood?*
#4 What annual spring sale do students in East Tech’s Horticulture program organize each year?*
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