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PHOTOS: Proposed Project Blue data center in Tucson
PHOTOS: Proposed Project Blue data center in Tucson
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A resident holds up an anti-Project Blue sign during a community meeting in downtown Tucson on Aug. 4. (Alisa Reznick/KJZZ)
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Community members holding signs opposing Project Blue filled Tucson City Council chambers during a study session discussing the fate of the data center proposal. (Alisa Reznick/KJZZ)
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Residents hold up a sign protesting Project Blue during a community meeting in Tucson on Aug. 4. The plan was tied to Amazon Web Services, which federal agencies like DHS and ICE also use for surveillance purposes. (Alisa Reznick/KJZZ)
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Residents speak during a Project Blue community meeting in Tucson on Aug. 4. (Alisa Reznick/KJZZ)
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Representatives with Beale Infrastructure joined Tucson officials to give information about Project Blue during a meeting on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, held at Mica Mountain High School in Tucson’s far southeast side. (Alisa Reznick/KJZZ)
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Tucson Mayor Regina Romero and other city leaders listen to a presentation about Project Blue during a community meeting in southeast Tucson on Wednesday, July 23, 2025. The mayor and council will first vote on the project in August. (Alisa Reznick/KJZZ)
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Representatives with Beale Infrastructure joined Tucson officials to give information about Project Blue during a meeting on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, held at Mica Mountain High School in Tucson’s far southeast side. (Alisa Reznick/KJZZ)
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Representatives with Beale Infrastructure joined Tucson officials to give information about Project Blue during a meeting on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, held at Mica Mountain High School in Tucson’s far southeast side. (Alisa Reznick/KJZZ)
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Pamphlets against Project Blue are displayed at the Watershed Management Group's Living Lab in midtown Tucson. (Alisa Reznick/KJZZ)
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