Dual investigations are underway in neighboring Northeast Ohio communities to find out who dumped dozens of Amazon packages in a dumpster.
Ohio woman said her family has been fighting Amazon for years, and she feels the experience has changed their life forever.
Ohio Consumers' Counsel attorney Bill Michael's line of questioning on Tuesday suggested companies like Amazon, Meta and Microsoft can afford to pay their fair share, when it comes to purchasing electricity.
Anduril Industries will build a five-million-square-foot facility called Arsenal-1, hoping to bring more than 4,000 new production and service jobs to Ohio by 2035.
Ohio is soon becoming a renewable hub, especially with massive solar projects underway like the Union Solar Farm and Fox Squirrel Solar Farm.
Online retailer Amazon said Monday it will displace 432 of 500 workers at its Findlay sorting center in March as the company makes more than $20 million in improvements at the facility over six to eight months.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has purchased a parcel of land for its $2 billion data center campus in Sunbury, Ohio. As reported by The Columbus Dispatch, the tech giant paid £44,374,040 ($53.9 million) for the parcel of land located at 11793 Vans Valley Road on December 30, 2024.
OBETZ, Ohio — The Obetz Police Department released body camera video from the moments officers responded to a tragic car accident last Friday. Sixty-one-year-old Chrystal Ramey was taking her nephew to work at the Amazon facility in Obetz during the snowstorm.
One of the largest financial land sales in Fayette County was finalized within the last few weeks. Amazon Data Services, Inc. purchased 589.843 acres in Jefferson Township for over $102 million as the location of its new data center campus.
He emphasized the urgency of the matter, noting that data centers are enormous electricity consumers, potentially driving up utility costs for Ohio residents and businesses while posing challenges to climate change mitigation efforts.
New details are emerging on the latest data center project announced by Amazon Web Services in Central Ohio. New details are emerging on where Amazon Web Services will build its data centers in Fayette County.
Behind the dozens of new data centers in Ohio is an exponentially growing demand for electricity, triggering a fight over who will pay for hundreds of millions in costs that enable an increasingly online world.