Another blast of winter may have Cleveland reaching for heavy coats again, but signs of spring are on the horizon. Opening Day is circled on the calendar. Longer evenings are within reach. And there’s plenty happening across the city in the meantime.

Think you’ve been paying attention? From City Hall to neighborhood streets, this week’s quiz is your chance to prove your Cleveland smarts. Don’t get left out of the group chat — take a few minutes, test yourself and see how well you really know what’s happening in your city.

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

Ready. Set. Quiz. 

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#1 Before the Guardians return to Cleveland for the season, in which sunny state do they spend spring training?*
#2 Why were some Cleveland property owners in historic districts cited at a recent meeting?*
#3 How many DCFS job vacancies did Cuyahoga County report amid the hiring freeze?*
#4 How much does Cleveland plan to spend on hiring a contractor to trap groundhogs, raccoons, skunks and other nuisance animals?*
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