If you didn’t cast a ballot in early voting in the U.S. Senate runoffs, you have one more chance tomorrow. Jeff Palermo reports.
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The Calvary Baptist Lady Cavaliers are officially high school softball national champions. Kace Kieschnick reports.
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Tomorrow is the day when we will find out who will be advancing to the general election for U.S. Senate. Andrew Greenstein reports.
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If you haven’t voted in the U.S. Senate runoffs, tomorrow is your last chance to do so. Overall turnout in early and absentee voting was just under 165-thousand, and Secretary of State Nancy Landry expects the turnout tomorrow to be low as well.
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If you’re a no-party voter and you cast either a Republican or Democratic ballot last month, that’s the ballot you will cast this time around, unless you registered with the opposite party before the deadline. Landry says no-party voters who either cast a no-party ballot or didn’t cast a ballot at all will still have the option.
Landry says depending on where you live, you may find some other items on your ballot to vote on.
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You can view your sample ballot on GeauxVote-dot-com or on the GeauxVote app.
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The Calvary Baptist softball team was named this year’s national champion by MaxPreps-dot-com. The Lady Cavaliers went 37-and-1 this season and earned their sixth straight state title. They become the first Louisiana high school team to be named national champions by MaxPreps. Coach Tiffany Frazier Wood says the feeling is hard to describe.
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Calvary finished in the top five in MaxPreps’ final ranking last year and spent most of this season in the top spot. The Lady Cavaliers dropped out of first after their lone loss of the season. Wood says the team that replaced them as number-one lost in their playoffs.
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Wood and her team waited 51 days for the official announcement as schools across the country wrapped up their playoffs.
This Calvary team was led by seniors Kynzee Anderson and Abby Sims, who have been with the program since seventh grade and were a part of all six state championships. Wood says the program wouldn’t be what it is today without the teas that laid the foundation.
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Governor Jeff Landry signs an executive order that he says will ensure that residents and local businesses are not paying for the massive amount of energy needed to power A-I data centers. Landry says the order will require data center companies to follow a new set of guidelines in order to qualify for tax breaks.
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Data Center companies will be required to submit evidence to the Louisiana Department of Economic Development that they are able to pay for their own electricity needs.
There are four data center campuses under construction in Louisiana, and Landry says more artificial intelligence centers could be on the way, but not at the expense of the ratepayer.
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The governor signed the Louisiana Ratepayer and Community Protection Initiative a week after an Advocate newspaper report that said Entergy was planning to purchase a power plant in Texas to help power the Meta data center in Richland Parish. The acquisition would cost the average Entergy residential ratepayer eight dollars a month.
Landry says data centers can do business in Louisiana, but they cannot pass along costs to customers and that’s what his executive order ensures.
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Entergy says its plan to purchase the Texas power plant was part of its supply plan before Meta was a potential customer. Entergy Louisiana also says it’s committed to delivering an estimated 2.8-billion dollars in customer savings over the next two decades.
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By the end of the day tomorrow, we will know exactly who will advance to the general election for U.S. Senate. On the Republican side, a runoff that had all the makings for a runaway is now anything but. Recent polls show John Fleming either closing the gap or catching Julia Letlow. ULM political science professor Pearson Cross says he feels that Letlow may have counted her chickens before they hatched.
Whereas Fleming was the first candidate to launch a challenge against Bill Cassidy, Letlow was the last to enter the GOP race after getting President Trump’s endorsement. Cross says while that endorsement cleared out the field of challengers, that may actually end up working against Letlow.
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Cross says while the race between Fleming and Letlow appears to be coming down to the wire, the same cannot be said for Jamie Davis and Gary Crockett as they vie for the Democratic nomination.
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The Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame inducts its 2026 class tomorrow night. Former LSU basketball coach John Brady led LSU to four NCAA tournament appearances and two SEC regular season titles. In 2006, he became the third Tigers coach to lead a team to the Final Four. He says that team was a special group.
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Former UL-Lafayette catcher Jonathan Lucroy set records with 184 RBI, 54 doubles and 414 total bases. He hit 35 home runs with a .356 batting average and was a two-time All-Sun Belt selection. Lucroy was a two-time MLB All-Star in 12 seasons in the majors and says he owes it all to Cajuns coach Tony Robichaux.
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Monroe native and former Wossman High star Pat Williams played 14 seasons in the NFL. The nose tackle was one of the league’s top run stoppers, earning three Pro Bowl selections. He signed with the Bills as an undrafted free agent and says he learned from Hall of Famers like Bruce Smith.
The induction ceremony will be held in Natchitoches and televised statewide on LPB.