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Roanoke College alumnus running for congress calls for universal data center safeguards

1 min · 13. Juli 2026
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As talks of data centers being constructed in Southwest Virginia continue, a member of the Virginia Sierra Club says the Commonwealth’s data center boom is bringing more questions than answers. More from WFIR’s Conner Arthur:

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