New Bishop Has Existing Connections To W.Va.
Evelio Menjivar-Ayala will serve as the tenth Bishop of the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston — which encompasses all of West Virginia — starting in July.
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Major data center developments are underway in Tucker, Mingo, Berkeley and Jefferson counties, and the state is seeking public input on how these centers should be regulated until Dec. 10 at noon.
The surge in data centers is happening nationwide and is driven by the rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI), increased manufacturing needs and crypto-related industries.
In West Virginia, the expansion follows the passage of House Bill 2014 earlier this year, which created new tax incentives to attract large-scale data operations.
The state Department of Economic Development is taking comments on how the centers should be regulated. This includes requirements for electricity use, noise and environmental impact.
The public comment period is open now through Dec. 10 at noon.
To read the proposed rules, visit the Secretary of State’s website. Comments may be emailed to A. Garner Marks, Department of Commerce general counsel, atgarner.marks@wv.gov or mailed to A. Garner Marks, 1900 Kanawha Blvd., Building 3, Suite 800, Charleston, WV 25305.
Hannah Heiskell is a student at West Virginia University’s Reed School of Media and Communications.