Culture Utah Will Decide by June 22 Whether to Sanction Kirk's Prosecutors Deputy Utah County Attorney Christopher Ballard testified he spoke to TMZ, Fox News and others to counter coverage he called misleading. The defense calls it a gag-order violation. By The Utahn / 13 Jun 2026
Utah's Senate President Is Under Fire From the Right and the Left at Once The fight over a Box Elder data center has turned a routine reelection into the hardest race of his career. By The Utahn / 13 Jun 2026
Politics Celeste Maloy and Phil Lyman fight for the new CD3 An incumbent who calls herself a problem-solver faces a challenger who calls himself a disrupter. The June 23 winner is the likely next congressman. By The Utahn / 13 Jun 2026
Politics Mike Lee Moves to End the Roadless Rule by Statute A formerly bipartisan wildfire bill turned partisan the moment the repeal was attached. Every Republican voted yes, every Democrat no. By The Utahn / 13 Jun 2026
Sports Utah Bet Its Athletic Department on Private Equity Mark Harlan chairs the new board, Utah holds the majority of seats, and the school can buy Otro out within seven years. By The Utahn / 12 Jun 2026
Religion Who Wrote the Book of Mormon, God or a Demon? The Catholic put Joseph Smith on trial. The Latter-day Saint asked what a demon would stand to gain. By The Utahn / 12 Jun 2026
Business Entrata Files for the NYSE Under the Ticker ENT The multifamily software maker applied to list on the New York Stock Exchange. Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, and Barclays lead the offering. By The Utahn / 11 Jun 2026
Politics The Boom Utah Is Still Underwriting Ended in 2023 Housing prices ended the pandemic surge. The cradle took back the lead. By The Utahn / 10 Jun 2026
Business Utah's Dead Mines Are Coming Back to Life China controls 98 percent of the world's raw gallium. One of America's few answers sits behind a fence in Washington County. By The Utahn / 10 Jun 2026
Business Three Clocks on Utah's Nuclear Future From Operation Windlord to Green River, the nuclear future is arriving in the counties coal built. By The Utahn / 10 Jun 2026
Politics Utah v. the Warehouse A drought state, a shrinking lake, and a detention center that would use more water than the prison down the road, three times over. By The Utahn / 9 Jun 2026
Business The Data Center Iron County Couldn't Say No To The Antelope Data Center is permitted and vested. Iron County now has 180 days to write the rules it wishes it already had. By The Utahn / 9 Jun 2026