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The Tucson City Council is set to discuss a new ordinance aimed at limiting water use by large companies in Southern Arizona.
It would put conservation rules on large water users such as data centers — just as a source says a developer is looking at ...
The Tucson City Council voted unanimously to direct city staff to stop all work on Project Blue on Wednesday, Aug. 6. The ...
The Tucson City Council voted to keep bus fares free, but officials raised concerns about unsustainable levels of spending on ...
Project Blue had planned to replenish all the water it used to cool its massive data center servers. But that didn't seem to ...
Arizona law requires an automatic recount if the difference between candidates is one-half of 1% of the votes.
Almost every seat was taken at an informational meeting on a data center project in Tucson, and dozens of people stood at the ...
Pima County supervisors narrowly approved the Project Blue data center proposal in June. This month, Mayor Regina Romero and ...
Miranda Schubert is set to win the Democratic primary for Tucson's Ward 6 council seat, while Sadie Shaw trailed incumbent ...
Some Tucsonans and environmental advocates oppose Project Blue because of concerns about its future impact on natural resources and energy costs.
Nikki Lee, a Tucson city council member who hosted the July 23 public meeting on the proposal, said discussions about the project got off on the “wrong start” because of the distrust created ...
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