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Amazon is to demolish a number of office buildings acquired in Sterling, Virginia, last year and replace them with four data centers. First reported by BizJournal, Amazon Data Services has filed plans ...
Amazon has acquired three data centers it occupies in Sterling, Virginia, from its landlord. Citing Loudoun County property records, BizJournal reports Amazon Data Services acquired a 33-acre ...
A recent rezoning faced stiff opposition, as has become increasingly common in Northern Virginia. Logistics giant seeks to upzone Sterling property for data centers Fairfax County lawmakers punt ...
A house exploded in Sterling, Virginia, on Friday night as fire crews were inside checking a gas leak, leaving one firefighter dead and at least 13 others injured, including 11 first responders ...
The Sterling, Virginia community gathered Sunday to honor the memory of volunteer firefighter Trevor Brown, who was killed in a massive house explosion one year ago (7News' Photojournalist Kimi ...
STERLING, Va. — The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help in locating a 29-year-old Sterling woman wanted in connection with a stabbing.
Deadly home explosion in Sterling, Virginia One firefighter was killed, while ten firefighters and two civilians were taken to hospitals with injuries ranging from limited to severe, Williams said.
Amazon will launch a new, state-of-the-art fulfillment center and delivery station in Virginia Beach and create more than 1,000 new jobs.
Trump’s Crypto Dinner Is Bananas for So Many Reasons The president does dinner at his Sterling, Virginia golf course for top meme coin holders ...
Brown, 45, was a member of the Sterling Volunteer Fire Company. He died while responding to a gas leak that prompted an explosion at a home in the 300 block of Silver Ridge Drive on Feb. 16.
Video shows what an advocacy group believes are several immigration arrests outside an immigration court in Sterling, Virginia, on Thursday. The video shows law enforcement detaining about seven ...
Amazon’s cloud computing division, Amazon Web Services, will significantly expand its data center presence in Virginia, under plans announced by Gov. Glenn Youngkin.