09:30 Newscast, July 29th, 2016

Hundreds gathered at Healing Place Church in Baton Rouge to celebrate the lives and mourn the loss of Officer Matthew Gerald, Deputy Brad Garafola, and Cpl. Montrell Jackson. The three wives spoke during the vigil ceremony. Tonja Garafola says these heroes did not deserve this, but…:
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Vice President Joe Biden and US Attorney Loretta Lynch also delivered remarks. Today Lynch has a busy schedule in Baton Rouge as she meets with law enforcement and first responders. Former U.S. Attorney Don Cazayoux believes Lynch wants to get the perspective of officers and discuss ways to improve community policing…:
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Industry professionals say movie producers are starting to come back to Louisiana after the industry took quite a hit. Halen Doughty has more..:
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A judge in Baton Rouge today will reportedly consider a request by an attorney for UL-Lafayette asking that the case be dismissed claiming that the school fired Jerry Baldwin in 2001 because he was black. Four months ago a jury deadlocked on the issue. But a lawyer for Baldwin believes another jury could reach a conclusion. Baldwin was The Ragin Cajuns first black head football coach and had a record of 6-27 in three seasons.