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{{/_source.additionalInfo}}Democrat Governor Grisham says "We don't need Men."
By Frost McGahey
NM Lt. Gov. Howie Morales and Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (Photo by Albuquerque Journal)At the Democratic National Committee meeting in May, Governor Grisham boasted, "If women, Democratic women, just show up and vote, we're good. We don't need any of the men." *
Grisham tried to persuade the Rules and Bylaws Committee to put New Mexico in as an early-state in the 2028 Democratic presidential primary. She followed up by saying that Democrats don't need men to win the 2028 presidential election.
Grisham argued the party only needed female votes to be "good" in the election.*
One of Grisham's staff admitted that Democrats are "losing their share of the electorate" in New Mexico,
Jory L. Torres
June 22, 2026 Grant County I Sixth Judicial District Attorney Norman R. Wheeler announced that Jory L. Torres, 54, was found guilty by a Grant County jury.
The jury convicted Torres on:
Count 1: Aggravated Battery Against a Household Member (Strangulation) - 3rd Degree Felony;
Count 2: Aggravated Battery Against a Household Member (Possibility of Great Bodily Harm or Death) - 3rd Degree Felony.
This case was prosecuted by Chief Deputy District Attorney Joseph P. Silva and Assistant District Attorney Devorah Kalani.
By Lynn Janes
The Silver City Town Council held a special meeting June 15, 2026. Attendance to the meeting included Mayor Simon Wheaton-Smith, and Councilors Nicholas Prince, Stan Snider, Victor Nanez and Angela Salaiz.
The council approved the agenda.
Council comments
None of the council members had any comments. Wheaton-Smith did ask if the council had read the article on the museum society and looked at the spreadsheet. The council took a five minute standard recess to review the documents Wheaton-Smith spoke to.
Public input.
Attached is a Situational Awareness Briefing for next week's heat:
Lowland high temperatures of 103° to 107°FHeat advisories likely; Extreme Heat Warning possibleLittle to no chance for precipitation.
Visit the PDF below for the full information.
June 21, 2026
Suppression Repair Progresses on Bear Fire
Map Below
Acres: 7,769 acres Start Date: June 9, 2026
Location: 18 miles southeast of Quemado, NM Personnel: 209
Containment: 97% Cause: Lightning
Summary: Containment on the Bear Fire increased to 97% on Friday. Firefighters continue suppression repair work while securing the fire perimeter through the hot, dry, windy weather.
Prep and repair work has been completed around the Mangas Lookout and communications site. Using heavy equipment, crews are repairing fire line, chipping slash, and restoring access roads.
The Gila Las Cruces Type 3 Incident Management Team is reducing resources as containment increases and repair work reaches completion.
Upper Gila River Valley-Southern Gila Foothills/Mimbres Valley-Southwest Desert/Lower Gila River Valley-Lowlands of the Bootheel-Eastern Black Range Foothills-Sierra County Lakes-Otero Mesa-WestCentral Tularosa Basin/White Sands-East Central TularosaBasin/Alamogordo-Southeast Tularosa Basin-Northern Hudspeth Highlands/Hueco Mountains-Salt Basin-Southern Hudspeth Highlands-Including the cities of Tularosa, Winston, Spaceport, Buckhorn, Sierra Blanca, Hachita, Gila Hot Springs, Salt Flat, Chaparral, Faywood, Grant County Airport, Derry, Hillsboro, White Sands
National Park, Antelope Wells, Animas, Cornudas, Crow Flats, Mule Creek, Hueco Tanks, Dell City, Lordsburg, Loma Linda, Hurley, Cliff, Virden, Truth Or Consequences, Holloman AFB, Orogrande, White Sands Range Headquarters, Alamogordo, and Red Rock
1101 AM MDT Sun Jun 21 2026
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.HEAT ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM NOON Tuesday TO 9 PM MDT Wednesday...
* WHAT...Temperatures of 104 to 108 expected.
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