AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoData centers and local strain: A new wave of public pushback is colliding with AI-driven data center growth, with residents and officials raising alarms about electricity, water, noise, and community impacts—while politicians in some places hesitate to back outright bans. Virginia wind power milestone: Rocky Forge Wind in Botetourt County is finally moving from years of delay to construction, with turbines and blades now being erected after long local opposition. UFC on the White House lawn (lawsuit): Two Virginia residents sued to stop “UFC Freedom 250,” arguing the event lacks proper congressional approval and an environmental review for federal parkland use. Virginia wildlife and hunting: Virginia’s 2026 spring turkey harvest rose sharply—up 17% statewide—after favorable weather kept birds active and hunters in the field. Road safety reminder: A Chesapeake sidewalk death tied to speeding underscores how high-speed driving continues to drive serious crashes in Virginia. Virginia Tech funding: Virginia Tech received a record $75 million gift, with most funds aimed at athletics through its “Invest to Win” initiative. Local governance and representation: The Congressional Black Caucus warns that Southern redistricting could cut Black representation in Congress, with knock-on effects that include environmental protections. Weather: Steamy conditions across the Carolinas raise the chance of scattered storms this week.
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