The Cordova Times

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The Cordova Times is Prince William Sound's oldest newspaper, publishing since 1914. Send story ideas and news tips to news@thecordovatimes.com.

Tribal citizens ask Barrick Gold to withdraw from Donlin gold mine

A group of Alaska Native community leaders attending Barrick Gold’s annual general meetingon Tuesday, May 3, raised indigenous rights concerns and urged the company...

PWSRCAC to hear updates on oil spill protections

A report on the current state and history of developing sensitive area protection strategies for the Copper River Delta and Flats region in the...

Legislation would provide additional health care flexibilities

House Bill 265, sponsored by Rep. Ivy Spohnholz, D-Anchorage, would give health care providerslicensed in Alaska the option to deliver care via telehealth without...

Congratulations

Congratulations to Joel Felix and the City of Cordova water crew for receiving the Alaska Rural Water Association (ARWA) 2021 Water System of the...

House, Senate Finance Committees release their capital budgets

The Finance Committees in the Alaska House and Senate have released their capital budget, neither of which has moved out of committee, although there...

Around Town: Shorebird Festival, concert, car seat checks

Make the Around Town list! Email share@thecordovatimes.com with the following info:Event titleTime, date, and location of eventName of group or person organizing the eventOne...

S. Lane Tucker is named U.S. Attorney for Alaska

U.S. District Chief Judge Sharon L. Gleason has announced the appointment of S. Lane Tucker as U.S. Attorney for the District of Alaska.

Governor sues for federal recognition of state-owned lands

State officials have filed a lawsuit against the federal government, asking judges to recognize the state’s ownership of submerged lands within Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, lands that the state says are not yet fully recognized by the federal government.

River Watch will monitor Alaska river breakup

River Watch, a partnership of the National Weather Service Alaska-Pacific River Forecast Center and the division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, is on alert to monitor ice-jam conditions this spring and provide timely updates to river communities.

Law & Order: April 18-24

The following is a summary of incidences that occurred or were reported to the Cordova Police Department April 18 through April 24, 2022. Defendant(s) are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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