Data centers have gotten a bad rap lately, but here's why we think they are actually good for Arizona. It starts with jobs.
The Chandler City Council unanimously adopted an ordinance to increase water, wastewater and reclaimed water rates.
The state agency looking to import new water supplies into Arizona may pay private companies seeking to build desalination plants and other projects as much as $50 million to $75 million in tax ...
The Chandler, Arizona, city council voted unanimously Thursday against clearing the way for construction of an AI data center. Cheers and applause erupted after the unanimous vote outcome was ...
The Chandler City Council on Dec. 11 unanimously rejected a controversial proposal to rezone 40 acres for a 400,000-square-foot data center, drawing large crowds of opposing residents. Opponents ...
The Chandler City Council held a Dec. 11 meeting regarding the rezoning of 40 acres for a 400,000-square-foot data center. Opponents voiced concerns over water and energy consumption. FOX 10's Megan ...
CHANDLER, AZ — The Chandler City Council unanimously rejected to rezone 10 acres of land for a proposed new data center at their meeting Thursday night. The project has generated significant public ...
Those pushing for a controversial new AI data center in Chandler — a cohort that includes paid not-technically-a-lobbyist Kyrsten Sinema — have made big promises about how it would save the city water ...
Former U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is lobbying for a controversial AI data center in Chandler. The project faces opposition from some city officials and residents over concerns about water and energy use ...
FLINT, Mich. (WJRT) - The payment portal for the Flint Water crisis settlement went live on December 12. Homeowners who were deemed eligible for part of the settlement claim had already received ...
PHOENIX — Rep. Stacey Travers thinks she's found a way to convince Arizonans to approve the first pay raise for legislators since 1998: true and enforceable term limits. Arizona legislators would no ...
It felt like a visit from your friendly neighborhood cartel kingpin. Or in this case, an ex-senator. It was Oct. 16 and Kyrsten Sinema — the reviled former Democrat and former lawmaker — was standing ...
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