06:30 Newscast July 30, 2015

Lafayette Strong: Unite.Honor.Heal, a community gathering to reflect on those lost and injured in The Grand movie theater shooting, will take place tonight at Blackham Coliseum. Lafayette Government Spokesperson Cyrda Wingerter says they are expecting a big crowd…

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Wingerter says they will recognize people involved, including those caring for victims after the tragedy.

East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore says it’s likely that the criminal charges against LSU quarterback Anthony Jennings could be dropped. Reports indicate the QB and two other Tigers were accused of breaking into someone’s apartment in June to retrieve items which belonged to Jennings. Moore says the tenant has contacted his office…

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LSU Coach Les Miles says the status of the players fully depends on the schedule of the DA.

According to a new report from the National Partnership for Women and Families, more than 45% of the private sector workforce in Louisiana cannot earn paid sick days. Spokeswoman Vicky Shabo says when people can’t take paid time away from work, they often jeopardize their job or their ability to make ends meet…

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The National Federation of Independent Business opposes any kind of mandate which would require employers to offer paid sick time.