The Cordova Times
AMSEA offers survival training for educators
A 14-week online course in the Alaska Marine Safety Education Association’s Cold-Water Safety & Survival Training for Educators begins on Sept. 18, via the...
Buildout plan approved for First Responder Network
Gov. Bill Walker has signed a letter of intent to allow the First Responder Network Authority to proceed with deployment of the Nationwide Public...
Around Town this week: Fungus Festival, gallery openings and much more
Fungus FestivalThe Fungus Festival continues through Sept. 3, and is open to the public. The Wild Harvest Dinner is Sept. 2, at 6:30 p.m....
Alaska Air National Guard heads for Texas
Twenty-one members of the Alaska Air National Guard are now engaged in assisting with Hurricane Harvey humanitarian disaster relief operations.They are part of the...
Alaska Supreme Court upholds PFD veto
Justices on the Alaska Supreme Court have upheld the constitutionality of Gov. Bill Walker’s veto, which reduced dividends from the Alaska Permanent Fund from...
This Week in Photos: Standing Against Racism
Religious leaders from across Alaska’s largest city led several hundred people on Aug. 20 at Central Lutheran Church in a community prayer vigil calling...
Steller sea lion pup born at SeaLife Center
There’s a new addition to the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward: a Steller sea lion pup named Kuliak, born to Eden and Pilot.The male...
Law & Order
The following incidents were reported to the Cordova Police Department between 8-11-17 thru 8-17-17. Any charges reported in these press releases are merely accusations...
Frohnapfel awarded Coast Guard Foundation scholarship
Erin Frohnapfel, daughter of Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Mark Frohnapfel, of Cordova, has been awarded a Coast Guard Foundation scholarship, which she will...
Bears and people: Neighbors on their best behavior?
If you’re like me, you’re watching those berry bushes closely and furiously gathering those sweet gems. We’re not the only ones watching those bushes,...