Local News: Monday, June 23rd, 2025
The Commons is committed to supporting both immediate and long-term recovery efforts by providing food resources to community members across Grant County and neighboring areas affected by the Trout Fire. Through its own initiatives and in collaboration with partner organizations, The Commons will continue to play an active role in ensuring food security and offering community support. Additionally, the organization [...]
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Local News: Friday, June 20th, 2025
The Grant County Air Information and Research for a Well-Informed Society (Grant County AIRWISE) is informing residents that, due to poor air quality caused by the Trout Fire, they can monitor local air conditions in real time through the Grant County AIRWISE community air quality monitoring network. This network provides critical, up-to-date data to help individuals make informed decisions to [...]
Local News: Thursday, June 19th, 2025
In Trout Fire News: In response to the Trout Fire, the City of Lordsburg has opened Veterans Park to those in need of a safe and temporary place to stay. The park is available for individuals seeking a location to rest, set up tents, or find respite. No permits are required, and water access is available on-site. To ensure the [...]
Local News: Wednesday, June 18th, 2025
On the afternoon of June 17, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham issued an emergency declaration in response to the Trout Fire in Grant County. The declaration authorizes the allocation of $750,000 in emergency funds to the New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management to support ongoing firefighting efforts. At this time, the executive order does not include the deployment [...]