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  • POLITICSJun 25 · 02:29 UTCTHE HILL
    Data Center Controversy Unseats Powerful Utah Lawmaker

    A data center project in Box Elder County, Utah contributed to the loss of Senate President Stuart Adams in his GOP primary, as voter backlash against his support for the development led to his defeat.

  • POLITICSJun 23 · 09:12 UTCSEMAFOR
    How a data center backlash is twisting Utah’s primary

    A primary race in Utah features a conservative incumbent, Rep. Blake Moore, facing state legislator Karianne Lisonbee, who criticizes his stance on the Stratos data center project. Lisonbee opposes the 20,000-acre data center in Box Elder County, while Moore advocates for stakeholder engagement without taking a firm position. The issue highlights tensions within the GOP between pro-business interests and populist resistance to AI-driven data center growth.

  • BUSINESSJun 14 · 09:00 UTCNYT US
    How Utahns Took on Mr. Wonderful and a Data Center on the Great Salt Lake

    Utahns opposed the proposed Stratos data center on the Great Salt Lake. Bar H Ranch in Hansel Valley sold its land and water rights to the developers of the data center in Box Elder County, Utah.

  • BUSINESSJun 12 · 09:01 UTCBUSINESS INSIDER
    Kevin O'Leary calls the opposition to his mega data center 'bumps in the road'

    Kevin O'Leary's companies, O'Leary Digital and West GenCo LLC, are developing a massive data center in Box Elder County, Utah, despite opposition from residents and local officials. The project, called the Stratos Project, faces lawsuits and concerns over environmental impacts, but O'Leary remains determined, calling the resistance 'bumps in the road.'

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 6 · 20:07 UTCTHE GUARDIAN TECH
    Suit filed against controversial planned Stratos datacenter project in Utah

    Utah residents and the Alliance for a Better Utah have sued over the Stratos datacenter project, which is backed by Kevin O’Leary. The lawsuit claims the project's reduced footprint still raises health concerns and insufficient public input.

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 6 · 15:46 UTCGUARDIAN US
    Suit filed against controversial planned Stratos datacenter project in Utah

    Utah residents and the Alliance for a Better Utah are suing over the Stratos AI datacenter project, claiming it violates public input rights despite a reduced physical footprint. The project is backed by Kevin O’Leary, who agreed to scale back its size, but concerns about health impacts persist.

  • POLITICSJun 6 · 15:46 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    Suit filed against controversial planned Stratos datacenter project in Utah

    A lawsuit has been filed by the Alliance for a Better Utah and five Box Elder county residents against the Stratos datacenter project, which is backed by Shark Tank co-host Kevin O’Leary. The project’s footprint was reduced, but concerns over health impacts and insufficient public input persist.

  • BUSINESSJun 5 · 18:23 UTCARS TECHNICA
    "We pissed off a lot of people": Giant data center plan cut 50% amid protests

    A major data center project in Utah, initially planned to be nearly three times the size of Manhattan, was reduced by 50% due to local protests over water drainage, rising electricity bills, and environmental risks. Residents paid $15 to submit comments opposing the transfer of 1,900 acre-feet of water to the project, which is led by venture capitalist Kevin O'Leary.

  • POLITICSMay 26 · 08:00 UTCGEORGIA RECORDER
    Data center battles started in the states. Now it’s Congress under siege.

    The debate over data centers, driven by their high energy consumption and local impacts, is escalating from state and local levels to Congress. Legislative proposals, industry lobbying, and public protests highlight tensions between economic benefits and concerns over energy costs and infrastructure. Senators and industry groups advocate for balancing development with consumer protection and resource responsibility.

  • POLITICSMay 26 · 07:00 UTCWISCONSIN EXAMINER
    Data center battles started in the states. Now it’s Congress under siege.

    Data center projects face growing political and community opposition as debates over energy use and regulation move to Congress. Senators and industry groups advocate for balancing development with consumer protection, while local protests highlight tensions over land use and utility costs.

  • POLITICSMay 25 · 16:31 UTCNC NEWSLINE
    Data center battles started in the states. Now it’s Congress under siege.

    Data center development has become a political flashpoint in Congress as communities protest projects like the Stratos data center in Box Elder County, Utah, and lawmakers debate regulations. Senators Josh Hawley, Richard Blumenthal, and Tim Kaine highlight concerns over utility rates and local economic impacts, while the Data Center Coalition emphasizes the infrastructure's necessity for modern services.

  • POLITICSMay 25 · 09:15 UTCVIRGINIA MERCURY
    Data center battles started in the states. Now it’s Congress under siege.

    Data center development has become a political battleground in Congress as debates over energy use, community impact, and regulation intensify. Protests in Utah highlight local opposition, while lawmakers like Josh Hawley and Richard Blumenthal push for consumer protections, and industry groups emphasize the necessity of data centers for modern infrastructure.

  • POLITICSMay 25 · 08:44 UTCPENNSYLVANIA CAPITAL-STAR
    Data center battles started in the states. Now it’s Congress under siege.

    Data center projects are sparking political and community conflicts, with Congress debating regulations as states like Utah and North Dakota face local opposition. Senators and industry groups advocate for balancing energy demand and economic benefits, while critics push for consumer protections against utility rate hikes.

  • POLITICSMay 24 · 10:00 UTCTENNESSEE LOOKOUT
    Data center battles started in the states. Now it’s Congress under siege.

    Data centers are becoming a political flashpoint in Congress as debates over their energy demands and economic impacts intensify. Protests against a proposed 40,000-acre data center in Utah highlight grassroots opposition, while lawmakers like Josh Hawley and Richard Blumenthal push consumer protections, and others like Tim Kaine emphasize potential economic benefits. The industry, represented by the Data Center Coalition, argues for its role in modern infrastructure.

  • POLITICSMay 23 · 04:05 UTCFLORIDA PHOENIX
    Data center battles started in the states. Now it’s Congress under siege.

    Data center battles are escalating from state and local levels to Congress, with protests in Box Elder County, Utah, over a proposed 40,000-acre data center campus. Senators Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), and Tim Kaine (D-Va.) are among those advocating for measures to address utility rate concerns, while the data center industry emphasizes its role in modern infrastructure. Congress faces challenges in balancing energy demands, community opposition, and industry growth.

  • POLITICSMay 22 · 12:15 UTCLOUISIANA ILLUMINATOR
    Data center battles started in the states. Now it’s Congress under siege.

    Data center development is sparking political debates in Congress as communities and lawmakers clash over energy use, economic benefits, and regulatory frameworks. Protests in Utah highlight local opposition, while senators and industry groups advocate for balanced solutions to address energy demand and infrastructure needs.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 20 · 13:00 UTCTHE VERGE
    The biggest data center ever is becoming a huge problem in Utah

    Utah is set to host a massive 40,000-acre data center called the Stratos Project, which may establish American AI dominance but could cause environmental damage and strain water supplies. The project is backed by Kevin O'Leary and is projected to consume 9GW of power. The data center has faced warnings from experts and public backlash.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 13 · 11:30 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    ‘Irresponsible’: backlash as Utah approves datacenter twice the size of Manhattan

    Utah has approved a massive datacenter project called Stratos, which will cover over 40,000 acres and require more power than the entire state uses. The facility's vast energy use and water consumption have sparked public backlash. The project is planned for Box Elder county in north-western Utah.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 13 · 11:30 UTCTHE GUARDIAN TECH
    ‘Irresponsible’: backlash as Utah approves datacenter twice the size of Manhattan

    Utah has approved a massive datacenter project called Stratos that will span over 40,000 acres and require more power than the entire state currently uses. The project has sparked backlash due to concerns over its energy use and impact on the state's water supplies. The facility will be located in Box Elder county, an area hit by severe drought in recent years.

  • POLITICSMay 8 · 16:27 UTCTHE HILL
    Utah state senator smacks reporter’s phone out of his hand amid data center controversy

    A Utah state senator physically confronted a reporter from Nexstar's KTVX while they were reporting on a contentious data center project in Box Elder County. The confrontation occurred after the Box Elder County Commission approved multiple resolutions related to the project. The incident turned a routine newsgathering effort into a physical altercation.

  • POLITICSMay 7 · 20:47 UTCHACKER NEWS
    Utah senator smacks ABC reporters phone out of hand amid Data Center controversy

    Utah Senator Jerry Stevenson smacked an ABC reporter's phone out of their hand amid a controversy surrounding a data center in Box Elder County. The incident occurred during an encounter between the senator and reporter JJ Nursery. The data center has been a point of contention in the area.

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