Companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and Meta are rapidly building data centers amid the AI boom. Our interactive map shows where they are.
Communities are protesting new data centers due to environmental impacts and rising utility costs. Data centers require significant amounts of electricity and water, with consumption expected to grow.
At the start of 2025, Stafford County’s economic development director, Liz Barber, predicted that data centers could go from zero to “a lot” within three years’ time. One year later, the county is ...
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Energy megaprojects again dominate the Texas and Southeast region’s largest construction starts, with LNG export terminals and hyperscale data centers driving a sharp jump in 2025 activity. The region ...
KSHB 41 reporter Isabella Ledonne reports on stories in Overland Park, Johnson County and topics about government accountability. She's been reporting on data centers for more than a year in the ...
On Thursday morning, a little over nine months after Botetourt County announced Google’s $14.1 million purchase of a 312-acre parcel in a Daleville industrial park for a data center campus, the ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Weld County grows metric tons of food, raises thousands of head of cattle, and produces oil and gas by the millions of barrels. What hasn’t risen from the ...
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