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.

Project aims to protect gear from whale depredation

A $245,000 federal grant awarded to the Alaska Longline Fishermen’s Association will be used for a project to detect sperm whales up to eight...

Bird migration patterns are changing

Scientists with the U.S. Geological Survey say that while spring is arriving earlier in many parts of North America, it is not advancing uniformly...

Eyak Inn closes for the season

The Eyak Inn is switching to a seasonal business schedule, and will close on Oct. 1, with plans to reopen in early spring.According to...

Trial set for Nov. 19 in Kotzebue girl’s death

A 41-year-old man charged with making false statements to the FBI in relation to the death of a 10-year-old Kotzebue girl is scheduled for...

Bowhead harvest quota renewed for AEWC

Delegates to the 67th International Whaling Commission meeting in Florianopolis, Brazil, have voted 58-7 to renew for seven more years the subsistence whaling quota...

Obituary: Robert L. Bonnell

On August 23, 2018, Robert “Bob” Bonnell, 68, passed away at Bartlett Regional Hospital in Juneau after a short battle with cancer. Bob was...

Grants awarded to clean up derelict fishing gear

Seven grants totaling $1.5 million announced by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation are earmarked to remove some 170,000 pounds of lost, abandoned or...

Study measures politicians’ honesty via photos

A new study by researchers at the California Institute of Technology says people can predict something about a politician’s honesty just by looking at...

Law & Order: Sept. 7-13

The following incidents were reported to the Cordova Police Department between 9-7-18 thru 9-13-18. Any charges reported in these press releases are merely accusations...

Apply by Oct. 29 for marine debris program grants

Applications are being accepted through Oct. 29 for 2019 community-based removal grants through the NOAA Marine Debris Program, with typical awards of from $50,000...
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