The Cordova Times
Stand for Alaska fined for violations
The Alaska Public Offices Commission has fined Stand for Alaska – Vote No on One a reduced fine of $1,925 for failure to comply...
Around Town: After School Art, Community Resilience Awareness Course, and Salmon Harvest Task Force
Coast Guard Appreciation Luncheon
The Native Village of Eyak is hosting a U.S. Coast Guard appreciation luncheon from noon to 3 p.m. on Friday,...
Cordova schools’ 20-minute lockdown ends in all clear
Mt. Eccles Elementary School and Cordova Jr./Sr. High School went into a 20-minute lockdown on Monday, Sept. 10 after reports that an individual was...
Commentary: Clear plan, funding needed for transboundary waterways
Commentary By Chris Zimmer
For The Cordova TimesThe Taku River is a vital Southeast Alaska resource. The Taku River is usually Southeast Alaska’s largest overall...
Law & Order: Aug. 24-30
The following incidents were reported to the Cordova Police Department between 8-24-18 thru 8-30-18. Any charges reported in these press releases are merely accusations...
March is now Sobriety Awareness Month in Alaska
Legislation declaring March to be Sobriety Awareness Month in Alaska was signed into law in Anchorage on Aug. 29, designating a day to celebrate...
ADFG seine manager will winter in Anchorage
Alaska Department of Fish and Game officials say that Cordova seine fishery manager Charlie Russell will be working from Anchorage for this winter only,...
Second annual beluga count is Sept. 15
Buoyed by the success of last year’s citizen science event to count belugas whales, NOAA Fisheries is back with the event again, with plans...
No more ‘gag orders’ allowed on drug prices
Legislation signed into law in Juneau on Sept. 4 eliminates use of a “gag order” that kept pharmacists from telling customers they can save...