Cleveland, OH
Best Donuts in Northeast Ohio: Here are the winners
CLEVELAND, Oh– At the beginning of the month, we asked you, our readers, “Who makes the best donuts in all of The Land?” You responded so enthusiastically, we could hardly keep up with the nominations or votes!
This morning we have our winners!
Donut Land (located at 1321 Pearl Rd, Brunswick) topped the readers’ poll with 24.45% percent of the votes, followed by West Side juggernauts Big Mouth Donut Company (19265 Detroit Rd., Rocky River). And in third place, but first in the hearts and minds of many, was CLE legends Jack Frost Donuts (4960 Pearl Rd., Cleveland).
If you’re a fan of Cleveland.com/The Plain Dealer’s “Best Of” team, you know what happens next: we go out and visit the winners and bring back the stories (and samples!) on what makes the winners special.
Stay tuned!
We congratulate all of the winners and give an extra shout-out to all those restaurants that earned a spot in our Top 20:
Becker’s Donuts & Bakery – 22088 Lorain Rd., Fairview Park
Biagio’s Donut Shop & Pizzeria – 35523 Vine St., Eastlake
Bigmouth Donut Company – 19265 Detroit Road, Rocky River
Brewnuts Donuts & Beer – 6501 Detroit Ave., Cleveland
Circles on the Square – 28 Public Square, Medina
Donut Land – 1321 Pearl Rd., Brunswick
Donut Scene – 15033 Pearl Rd., Strongsville
The Doughnut Pantry – 14600 Madison Ave., Lakewood
Fragapane Bakery & Deli – Bay Village & North Olmsted
George’s Donuts – 7995 Darrow Rd. #6, Twinsburg
Golden Crust Bakery – 8893 Mentor Ave., Mentor
Goldie’s Donuts & Bakery – Cleveland & Lyndhurst
Jack Frost Donuts – 4960 Pearl Rd., Cleveland
The Mad Batter Bakeshop – Bainbridge & Chagrin Falls
Maggie’s Doughnuts – Middlefield & other locations
Nik’s Donuts –Aurora & Chagrin Falls
North Hill Donuts – 662 E. Tallmadge Ave., Akron
Spudnut Donuts – 650 Prospect St., Berea
Terrapin Bakery – 3146 W. 14th St., Cleveland
The Vegan Doughnut Co. – 14811 Detroit Ave., Lakewood
Cleveland, OH
Santa and first responders making their rounds at several Cleveland area hospitals
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) On Monday night Dec. 23 patients and staff at UH Cleveland Medical Center, UH Seidman Cancer Center, and UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital will be treated to a special parade of lights that includes the big man himself.
The fifth annual Operation Santa’s Sleigh is a statewide event organized by Light Ohio Blue and Light Ohio Red to spread the holiday spirit to hospital caregivers and patients.
The Cleveland Parade will also visit the Cleveland Clinic, The Louis Stokes VA Medical Center, and the Ronald McDonald House.
Seven other caravans will also be held at locations around Ohio.
More than 40 local first responders and public safety vehicles, complete with holiday lights and decorations, will be participating in the Cleveland area parade, including Santa himself!
Santa’s itinerary is as follows:
The parade steps off at 8:15 p.m.
• Arrive at UH Drive, slowly passing Lerner Tower and UH Seidman Cancer Center
• Turning right on Euclid Avenue, right on Cornell Road, right on Circle Drive
• Right on Adelbert Road, slowly passing UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital
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Cleveland, OH
Northern Ohio Weather Alert: Rain x Snow Mix to Impact Cleveland Roads Tonight
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Cleveland, OH – Northeast Ohio residents should prepare for slick road conditions tonight as a system brings rain and wet snow to the region. The mix of precipitation is expected to begin after 9 p.m., with 1 to 2 inches of wet snow likely in areas east of Cleveland. Rain and sleet will dominate elsewhere, making evening travel hazardous.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the chance of precipitation is 90% overnight, with lows around 34 degrees. Winds will remain south at 10 to 14 mph, adding to potential challenges for commuters. The snow will taper off by Tuesday morning, giving way to cloudy skies and a high of 39 degrees.
Drivers are urged to exercise caution, particularly along I-90 and Route 2, where visibility may be reduced, and untreated roads could become icy. Keep an emergency kit in your vehicle and allow extra travel time.
Looking ahead, Christmas Day will bring a slight chance of rain in the afternoon with a high near 40. Temperatures are expected to rise into the mid-40s by Friday, providing a welcome break from winter weather. However, another rain system could move in by the weekend, keeping conditions damp.
Stay informed by checking local forecasts and signing up for weather alerts to ensure a safe holiday season.
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Amerks Hang on to Secure 3-2 Win in Cleveland
December 22, 2024 – American Hockey League (AHL)
Rochester Americans News Release
(Cleveland, OH) – Zachary Metsa scored the game-winning-goal moments after Cleveland’s teddy bear toss tally, while Devon Levi and Rochester’s defense stood tall to secure a 3-2 win over the North Division rival Monsters Sunday afternoon at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.
The win is Rochester’s fifth consecutive victory on the road, along with its sixth win over the past seven games. The Amerks improved to 16-9-3-0, giving them 37 points on the season and tying them with Cleveland for second in the North Division as the AHL starts its annual holiday break.
FIRST PERIOD
The Amerks jumped on the attack early with several scoring chances before breaking through under five minutes into the game. Brett Murray and Viktor Neuchev exchanged possession with the puck right in front of the net. Neuchev took a shot from the right side that was kicked free by Cleveland’s Zach Sawchenko. The bouncing puck was scooped up by Murray, who knocked it through multiple bodies and into the back of the goal for his team-leading 13th goal of the season.
For the first time, Josh Dunne scored against his former team. Dunne, who centered a hard-working line with Brendan Warren and Graham Slaggert, circled the zone with his linemates as Rochester maintained pressure throughout the shift. It culminated at the 10:11 mark of the first, when Warren slid a puck across to Metsa, who took a shot from the right point that Dunne tipped through traffic, eluding Sawchenko and doubling Rochester’s lead with Dunne’s fifth goal of the season.
SECOND PERIOD
Rochester dominated in shots with a 21-6 difference in the middle period, but Stanislav Svozil broke through first for Cleveland, taking a shot from the right wing with traffic taking the eyes away from Levi, making it 2-1 with 6:22 to play in the period. The goal served as the teddy bear toss goal for Cleveland, forcing the game into delay while thousands of stuffed animals were collected and donated.
After the festivities ended, the Amerks jumped right back into the action, scoring 35 seconds later with Metsa blasting a one-timer by Sawchenko. Metsa’s shot from the right point was unintentionally tipped by Cleveland defenseman Corson Ceulemans, surprising Sawchenko and putting the Amerks back up by a pair of goals, heading into the third period with a 3-1 advantage.
THIRD PERIOD
Cleveland notched the lone third-period goal in the dying seconds of the game when Daemon Hunt managed to solve Levi with 7.5 seconds remaining and the net pulled for the Monsters to have a 6-on-5 advantage. Nikita Novikov took a matching roughing penalty with Cleveland’s Owen Sillinger with 2:56 to play. The penalty was the lone infraction called against the Amerks as the red, white, and blue never allowed Cleveland a power play, marking the first time this season Rochester did not have to kill a penalty.
STARS AND STRIPES
With 23 saves, Levi picked up his ninth win of the season and his eighth in the last nine starts. The 22-year-old ranks eighth across the AHL 2.14 goals-against-average … Murray’s 13th goal of the season is his sixth in the last five games and 11th in the last 20 … The sixth-year pro is tied for the eighth-most goals in the AHL … Rochester extended its point streak in Cleveland to six games, going 5-0-1-0 in their last half dozen visits to Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.
UP NEXT
Rochester enters the AHL’s annual holiday break, with the team taking off Dec. 23-26. The Amerks return to play on Friday, Dec. 27 to begin a home-and-home weekend against the Utica Comets (6-14-1-2). The weekend begins at Blue Cross Arena with puck-drop slated for 7:05 p.m. Friday night and will be carried live on The Sports Leader 95.7 FM/950 AM The Fan Rochester as well as AHLTV on FloHockey.
Goal Scorers
CLE: S. Svozil (3), D. Hunt (1)
ROC: B. Murray (13), J. Dunne (5), Z. Metsa (2-GWG),
Goaltenders
CLE: Z. Sawchenko – 30/33 (L)
ROC: D. Levi – 23/25 (W)
Shots
CLE: 25
ROC: 33
Special Teams
CLE: PP (0/0) | PK (3/3)
ROC: PP (0/3) | PK (0/0)
Three Stars:
1. ROC – Z. Metsa
2. ROC – J. Dunne
3. CLE – S. Svozil
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