The Cordova Times
Extreme weather conditions make medevac challenging
An ailing man aboard a Military Sealift Command Vessel was medevaced by Coast Guard crews some 1,150 miles from Dutch Harbor on May 6...
Health care prices must now be posted
A compromise reached on the final day of the legislative session will require health care providers and facilities to post health care price information...
BOF will take up hatchery egg petition May 14
An emergency petition seeking to halt an increase in the number of pink salmon eggs taken in Prince William Sound has been added to...
City seeks help in protecting water system
These rags were pulled out of a blocked lift system by city workers. The Cordova Public Works Department’s Water and Sewer Division recently made...
Herring purse seiners catch 16,500 tons
Purse seine vessels have harvested 16,490 tons of the 16,490-ton quota in the Togiak herring fishery, bringing their season to an end, while the...
Law & Order: April 27-May 3
The following incidents were reported to the Cordova Police Department between 4-27-18 thru 5-3-18. Any charges reported in these press releases are merely accusations...
Change in dive fishery assessments approved
Legislators have approved updates to protocols used by the Southeast Alaska Regional Dive Fisheries Association to access members to help manage and support geoduck,...
Bristol Bay Fish Expo agenda keeps growing
The second annual Bristol Bay Fish Expo June 8-9 at Naknek, has a growing list of sponsors, from the Naknek-King Salmon Chamber of Commerce...
Murkowski pushes for more icebreakers
A push for additional icebreakers to protect Alaska’s border continues in Congress, to assure about $1 billion for what will be the first new...
Ravn Alaska resumes service to Cordova June 1
Ravn Alaska will resume seasonal air service to Cordova on June 1, after temporarily suspending service last Oct. 1.The company will offer two flights...