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.

Cordova student wins Coast Guard Foundation scholarship

Cordova’s Erin Frohnapfel, daughter of Chief Petty Officer Mark Frohnapfel, was again awarded a Coast Guard Foundation Scholarship to pursue her goal of higher...

Obituary: Laura Lorraine Brown

Laura Brown passed away 5 days after celebrating her 89th birthday on August 30.She was born in Medina, N.D., the youngest of 10 children....

Call issued for survival of Alaska Native languages

Efforts to ensure the survival of Alaska Native languages threatened with extinction have picked up speed with the signing of Administrative Order 300 in...

Coast Guard medevacs burn victim

A 28-year-old crew member aboard the bulk carrier Ever Living was medevaced by the U.S. Coast Guard from 57 miles southeast of Dutch Harbor...

Man sentenced for stealing cell phones

An Anchorage man has been sentenced to two years in federal prison for theft of approximately 400 cell phones from the U.S. mail.Jermaine N....

Law & Order: Sept. 14-20

The following incidents were reported to the Cordova Police Department between 9-14-18 thru 9-20-18. Any charges reported in these press releases are merely accusations...

DHSS commissioner will address AFN convention

Alaska Commissioner of Health and Social Services Valerie Davidson will deliver the keynote address at the Alaska Federation of Natives convention in Anchorage on...

Bull moose hunt ends

Registration permit hunt RM164 for bull moose in game management unit 6B closed at midnight on Sept. 26 by emergency order of the Alaska...

Senators introduce suicide prevention legislation

Sixteen senators, including Alaska Republicans Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan have introduced the Native America Suicide Prevention Act, to ensure that Native communities are...
The Sheridan Mountain trailhead as seen on Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2018. On Dec. 26, Cordova resident Emily Taylor became lost while hiking the Sheridan Mountain trail. “I was so tired on the walk out,” she said after being on the trail for eight hours. Photo by Emily Mesner/The Cordova Times

Council approves three new Trails Committee members

The Trails Committee has expanded to six seats after receiving three letters of interest to fill two vacant seats.At Mayor Clay Koplin’s suggestion, Michelle...
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