The Cordova Times
Dog partner enhances hike across Alaska
I suspected my brief dogless period was coming to an end when my wife and daughter were looking at puppies on the Internet.We had...
Daily respites during a summer-long walk
JIM RIVER — On this cobble bar north of the Arctic Circle, it is a fine day. The sky is a sheet of blue,...
High summer along the pipeline’s path
YUKON RIVER — It's high summer, past the solstice. Everything is alive here on the path of the Trans-Alaska pipeline.Since I started this hike...
Photo of the Week: Water Matters
Naturalist/Artist Mavis Muller and her finished Water Matters basket at Salmon Jam July 15. Muller said she worked for more than 80 hours...
Pipeline oil flow is doing just fine after 40 years
Oil–industry allies are plotting to trick today’s Republican-controlled Congress into approving drilling in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge by falsely claiming that if we don’t...
Op-Ed: 11 governors urge effort to control costs, stabilize market
Concerns over the high cost of health care nationwide prompted 11 governors to issue a statement on July 18 calling on Congress to find a...
Third annual Eyak Lake Cleanup Day a success
Volunteers from the Forest Service, Student Conservation Association and community partnered with the Copper River Watershed Project recently for the third annual Eyak Lake cleanup day.The...
Law & Order
The following incidents were reported to the Cordova Police Department between 7-7-17 thru 7-13-17. Any charges reported in these press releases are merely accusations...
UAA mentorship program connects classroom and careers for student-workers
For some college students, campus jobs are convenient jobs, and not much else.But by adding a dose of intentional reflection and career planning, the...
Comment now on winter ferry schedule
Written comments are being accepted through July 30 by the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities as part of the public review of the Alaska Marine Highway...