As Cleveland’s weather continues to be as disappointing as a Browns season (don’t worry, disappointment and love are not necessarily mutually exclusive), we can at least take comfort in the reliability of our weekly news quiz! Despite the lingering chill that has us questioning whether spring will ever arrive, one sure sign of the seasonal shift is upon us: daylight saving time.

And speaking of daylight saving time, our first question might affect your Sunday morning plans more than you realize. Will you be enjoying an extra hour of shut-eye this weekend or scrambling to adjust to less sleep? The answer might determine whether you’ll be bright-eyed or bleary for brunch.

Bundle up and grab your coffee (you’ll need it) as we test your knowledge of what’s happening around Greater Cleveland. From city budget battles to innovative programming at a youth orchestra, we’re covering the headlines that matter to our community.

So shake off those winter blues, flex those mental muscles, and let’s see how closely you’ve been following this week’s Cleveland news!

And, congrats to quiz takers Justin M., Bruce R., Susan R., Sal N., Deb T. and the eight others who wanted to stay anonymous for scoring 100% on last week’s quiz

Ready to test your local news IQ? Let’s dive in!

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Do we gain or lose an hour of sleep this weekend for daylight saving time?*
How much did Cleveland City Council add to this year’s budget for local projects despite caution from Mayor Bibb?*
What is Cleveland's Contemporary Youth Orchestra adding to its repertoire to help students connect to orchestral music?*
How many seasonal spring and summer jobs is Cleveland Metroparks trying to fill?*
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