Cleveland has stories hidden everywhere — even in places you might not expect, like our cemeteries. One of our reporters took readers to Monroe Street Cemetery for some spooky-season fun and history, and it got us thinking about some of the city’s most famous final resting places. That’s where we’ll start this week’s quiz: Where is John D. Rockefeller buried?

From there, we’ll branch out into questions about our tree canopy, health care in the city, and even what Mayor Justin Bibb was up to in New York. Think you’re on top of Cleveland’s latest news? Let’s find out.

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

Ready. Set. Quiz. 

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Which cemetery is the final resting place of John D. Rockefeller?*
True or false: Cleveland’s tree canopy is shrinking*
Which local health system will begin providing substance abuse and mental health services for Recovery Resources’ patients as the nonprofit ends its independent offerings?*
What topic did Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb discuss in New York recently?*
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