Gorge Park Update: Will the Waterfall Survive?
There's a big change coming to Gorge Park that you might want to check out before it happens. In about two weeks, they’re starting a two-year project to remove a whopping eleven football fields' worth of sediment from the waterfall area. So, if you're hoping to enjoy the view, now's the time to go, because who knows what they'll rope off when the construction kicks in. On a different note, we dive into the local crime scene where, surprise, surprise, it turns out crime isn’t actually down, despite what the officials may claim. Oh, and if you're craving Skyway, tough luck; you'll have to drive to Fairlawn now.
Takeaways:
- The Gorge Park is about to undergo major construction, altering its waterfall view for two years.
- Crime rates in Akron are a confusing topic, with recent incidents sparking debate about safety.
- Skyway restaurant in Green has closed permanently after 28 years, leaving fans with few options.
- Free tickets to the Akron Zoo are available for Summit County residents, but they are limited.
- The WNBA is returning to Cleveland, with hopes for a new team name and exciting plans ahead.
- John Cusack is making an appearance in Northfield, providing a nostalgic movie experience for fans.
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00:00 - Untitled
00:18 - Untitled
00:34 - Upcoming Events and Updates
02:02 - Local Crime Reports and Community Concerns
04:17 - Local Attractions and Events
06:00 - WNBA Team Expansion News
08:17 - The Future of the WNBA and Upcoming Events
09:24 - Upcoming Events and Performances
Today on the show, an update on the Gorge park.
Speaker AThe crime report, what's going on with Skyway in Green, free tickets to the zoo, the WNBA is returning to Cleveland and some really fun events.
Speaker AIt's the Akron Podcast for September 2, 2025.
Speaker AOur website, akron podcast.com.
Speaker Awell, if you like the Gorge park, you better go check it out if you want to see the waterfall because here's what's going to happen.
Speaker AIn about two weeks they're going to start taking from what the article in the Beacon Journal said.
Speaker AEleven, 11 football fields, 12ft tall of sediment is at the bottom, at the, you know, the bottom of the waterfall there.
Speaker AAnd so they're somehow going to scoop that out via tube or something and send it to a designated location.
Speaker AThat's going to take about two years, as you might imagine.
Speaker AAnd so I'm not sure how much of this is going to get roped off, like if you're still going to be able to go and see the waterfall there.
Speaker AThey showed pictures in the Beacon Journal going back to like the 1800s where that used to be just a little more, shall we say, less aggressive waterfall, Little more like Brandywine where there's a fall and then there's some flat and then a little fall and then a little flat.
Speaker ABut if you love the gorge and want to go check out the dam again, I'm not sure what's going to happen once this construction starts in about two weeks.
Speaker ATwo people were shot but not killed in University park over the weekend.
Speaker AAnd then we had another person shot and killed, unfortunately.
Speaker A26 year old man.
Speaker AAnd I hate reporting these and I sometimes feel like we're gaslit, like, no, no, crime is down.
Speaker AAnd the thing I always want to make sure is when somebody says, hey, crime is down comparing to last year, make sure that if you think about it like right now it's September, okay, There's October, November and December left.
Speaker AAnd when they compare it to last year, are they comparing it through August of last year or are they comparing basically nine months to 12 months?
Speaker AThat's the part that I go, can we get a little clarification on that?
Speaker ABut if we could all just de escalate.
Speaker AI just saw a video and it was at a Florida airport.
Speaker APeople are throwing things at each other and pulling each other's hair and all sorts of.
Speaker AAnd there's always like four people sitting there filming it.
Speaker ASo we've got four different, you know, angles and they're all going, whoa, oh, oh, whoa.
Speaker AOkay, three of you need to put your phones down and try to de escalate the situation because inevitably it ends up with somebody going to jail or even worse, somebody getting shot and killed.
Speaker AIf you live in green, you might notice that the Skyway restaurant, the Drive in restaurant, is closed.
Speaker AAnd if you're like, I wonder if it's coming back, the answer is no.
Speaker AIt's been there for 28 years.
Speaker AAnd if you want some Skyway, you're gonna have to go to Fairlawn now because they've closed that now.
Speaker AIn reality, if you guys don't know this Skyway, Dilly's and Swensons are all very, very similar.
Speaker ASo maybe if you're in green, you just hop over to what used to be the Rubber bowl there on Triplet Boulevard and you pick yourself up some dillies if you don't want to drive all the way to Fairlawn.
Speaker AI saw this headline and was all excited that you can get free tickets to the Akron Zoo.
Speaker ANow if you're going to the Akron Zoo, do not look at the map on our website for all the shootings because it's pretty close.
Speaker ABut anyway, they the Akron Zoo said you can get free tickets and it will be applied based on the residence address.
Speaker AThere are a limited amount of free tickets available each day.
Speaker AAnd in this article it doesn't really say how like tickets two, like how many free tickets are we talking?
Speaker AOnce tickets run out, no more will be available.
Speaker AAnd they say tickets are limited to four per household.
Speaker ASo again, this is from the Beacon Journal.
Speaker ASo when they say once tickets run out, no more will be available for the month or for the day.
Speaker AThey say parking is also free and you can go there.
Speaker AThey have Tamar, the second oldest male in the lion in the lion exhibit is there and he just celebrated his 20th birthday.
Speaker ABut it sounds interesting.
Speaker ALike, hey, free tickets to the zoo.
Speaker ASo you might want to call them.
Speaker AI'll put a link to the zoo in the show notes.
Speaker ABut you know, it just said they're offering free days for all Summit county residents through the entire month of September as a thank you for or their continued support.
Speaker ASo you might want to call in advance saying, hey, I am from Summit county because you don't want to show up thinking you're going to get a free ticket and then oops, sorry, we already gave both of them away.
Speaker AReally kind of vague there.
Speaker AWe don't cover a lot of sports here, but this is news.
Speaker AIf you haven't heard, the WNBA is going to add a team back to Cleveland.
Speaker AWe had the Rockers.
Speaker AI Think the last season there was 2013.
Speaker AAnd so they're expanding their league and they are leaving the name open there.
Speaker AThere are kind of hints that we're going to go back to being the Rockers, but they are leaving the process open at this point.
Speaker AMy hope is they haven't killed Caitlin Clark yet.
Speaker AIf you haven't seen this poor girl play it, she's really talented.
Speaker AAnd for whatever reason, if you just go to YouTube and just put in, like, Caitlin Clark getting hurt, they just the what they don't understand.
Speaker AThere's a little jealousy there.
Speaker AAnd consequently, these teams are just pounding her left and right, not realizing that because of her, they have more attendance, which means more money coming in.
Speaker ABecause right now the wnba, the league loses money.
Speaker ALike it just bleeds money.
Speaker AAnd so they need butts in the seat and they should be embracing her because the more money she makes and the more money the league makes, the more money the players will make.
Speaker ASo hopefully she's still alive by 2028, because I know right now she's been out for a long time with some sort of leg injury.
Speaker AAnd, you know, she set all sorts of records in college, but she comes in and basically, you know, it's a fight every time she gets on the court.
Speaker AAnd you can just see where she gets up and she's looking at the referee like, hey, why didn't I get a call there?
Speaker AAnd there's a whole other thing going on with the NBA.
Speaker ALet's take another tangent where they are throwing rhymes with Schmildos on the court and which is fun.
Speaker AWelcome to America.
Speaker AThere are places where you can place a bet to see if someone will throw one of these toys onto the court.
Speaker ASo 2028, Cleveland's going to be back in the WNBA, assuming it's still around.
Speaker AIf you're looking for something fun to do this week, this is happening tomorrow, September 3rd, at the MGM Northfield, an evening with John Cusack, the actor, and a screening of say Anything.
Speaker AAnd if you're like, wait, what?
Speaker AThis is the one where he holds the boombox up and plays her song.
Speaker AAnd I think it'd be cool just to meet John Cusack.
Speaker AAlso September 4th, you've got the Rubber City Jazz Fest starting September 5th, Mark Nomad, he's a comedian, will be in town as well as September 5th out at.
Speaker AWhere is this at?
Speaker AI don't know that I put it here.
Speaker ALet me click here real quick.
Speaker AIt is that Picard Music Hall.
Speaker AThis is in Warren, which is interesting because it's warrant with a T and Firehouse on the Let the Good Times Rock tour.
Speaker AAnd then September 6th, one of my favorite comedians, he's just.
Speaker AIf you like dark humor, this is your man coming to the Civic Theater.
Speaker ATom Segura at the Civic.
Speaker AHow cool is that?
Speaker AFor more information, go out to Akron podcast.com events.