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Friday Finds: Great parks to get kids outdoors
SUMMARY: Samantha Ruiz, a local digital creator focused on family fun, recommends several outdoor playgrounds in San Antonio as the weather cools down. Notable mentions include the playground at Atlanta Library, which features shade from mature trees and a toddler area. The fenced playground at Raymond Rimus Park has a full canopy, and Orsinger Park offers a spacious environment with safe rubber flooring. Additionally, a new inclusive playground, Mitchell’s Landing, will open in Stone Oak on November 30. Samantha emphasizes the importance of outdoor activities for kids as the season changes. More information can be found on her Instagram.
The weather is great for getting the kids outdoors, so Bexar County mom Samantha Ruiz set out to find some kid-friendly parks to visit.
Here are her suggestions: Orsinger Park on Huebner Road has a trail for kids to walk on. Raymond Rimkus Park and the Landa Library playground are also nearby.
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Drugs, stolen vehicles and illegal firearms allegedly found in Slidell home
SUMMARY: Three people were arrested following a July 30 search of a Slidell home where stolen vehicles, drugs, and illegal firearms were found. Police seized marijuana, THC edibles, ecstasy with methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia, $13,000, eight illegal firearms (two stolen), and three stolen vehicles. 17-year-old Ma’layja Williams faces charges including possession with intent to distribute marijuana and obstruction of justice. William Williams, 45, and Demetra Williams, 42, were arrested with multiple charges such as possession with intent to distribute drugs, possession of stolen firearms, and illegal weapon possession. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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Where do we belong? A search for queer spaces in Lafayette
SUMMARY: After Bolt’s Downtown closure, Lafayette’s queer community faced challenges finding safe, visible spaces amid political erasure of queer identity. Candice Broussard, a late-coming-out queer artist, found most community spaces were intimate and hidden, discovered through word of mouth, making belonging isolating yet meaningful. Pride Acadiana and queer-owned businesses like Straw Cove Bakery foster inclusivity year-round, not just during Pride Month, offering visibility and belonging. Events like Queer Kickball and grassroots gatherings fill gaps but highlight the lack of permanent safe spaces. With Bolt reopening as The Library, there is hope for more accessible, enduring queer community hubs in Lafayette.
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'This is not a decision we wanted to make': Planned Parenthood closing in Louisiana after more than 40 years
SUMMARY: Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast is closing its Louisiana health centers in Baton Rouge and New Orleans on September 30, 2025, ending over 40 years of service. The decision comes amid ongoing political opposition and judicial challenges targeting reproductive health care providers. Planned Parenthood offered a wide range of services including cancer screenings, birth control, gender-affirming care, and abortion assistance. Leadership cited relentless political attacks as key reasons for closure. Last year, nearly 18,000 visits were recorded at Louisiana centers. Governor Jeff Landry and Attorney General Liz Murrill praised the closure as a victory for the pro-life movement and protection of life in the state.
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