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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.

Digital aerial camera systems count caribou

Modern technology now offers a speedy alternative to counting Alaska’s largest herds of caribou, in the form of a pair of digital aerial camera...
Editor’s Note: Flashback is a new feature in The Cordova Times. Check back weekly for flashbacks to this week in history with The Cordova Times archive. The Cordova Times New Year’s Eve edition, 25 years ago. Recognize anyone? — From The Cordova Times archive, 1992

Flashback: New Year’s Eve 1992

The Cordova Times New Year’s Eve edition, 25 years ago. Recognize anyone?— From The Cordova Times archive, 1992

Hunters found after four-day search

Three hunters from Wasilla overdue on a trip from Montague Island to Whittier aboard a 20-foot Duckworth jet boat have been found on Chenga...

Three hunters overdue en route to Whittier

Coast Guard officials are continuing a search for three hunters overdue on a trip from Montague Island to Whittier aboard a 20-foot Duckworth Jet...

2017 in Review: A look back at the most read news stories of the...

Salmon, storms and a tale of tangle with a brown bear dominated the headlines in Cordova during 2017. We took a trip through the...

PWS state waters P-cod jig season opens

New Year’s Day marks the opener for the Prince William Sound state waters Pacific cod season for vessels using jig gear.All fish must be...

Recipe of the Week: Smoked Alaska Mussel Chowder

SERVES 8 - 10PREP TIME 0 minutesCOOK TIME 1 minutes INGREDIENTSMUSSELS:4 to 5 lb. live (closed) Alaska mussels in shell, washed and de-bearded2 Tablespoons olive...
Kade Christian, 3, was one of over 430 Cordova kids who received a gift during the Toys for Tots event on Dec. 22 at Mt. Eccles. Photo by Gayle Groff/for The Cordova Times

This Week in Photos: Children rejoice at Toys for Tots event

Every child in Cordova was invited to pick up a toy Dec. 22 from Toys for Tots at Mt. Eccles Elementary commons. The U.S....
“I could see this amazing sunrise developing over 45 minutes, unfolding in glorious shades of reds, yellows and oranges against a robin egg blue sky. It was a beautiful start to the day.” The Winter Solstice sunrise scene near the Copper River Highway pavilion overlooking the Merle K. “Mudhole” Smith airport was captured around 9 a.m. Dec. 21. Photo by David Little/for The Cordova Times

Photo of the Week: Solstice Sunrise

“I could see this amazing sunrise developing over 45 minutes, unfolding in glorious shades of reds, yellows and oranges against a robin egg blue...

Law & Order: Dec. 15-21, 2017

The following incidents were reported to the Cordova Police Department between 12-15-17 thru 12-21-17. Any charges reported in these press releases are merely accusations...
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