The Cordova Times

The Cordova Times
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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.

$2M grant to Cordova will aid harbor upgrades

The latest bundle of several dozen multi-million-dollar federal grants to Alaska announced on Friday, April 29, by Sen, Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, includes $2 million...

Commentary: We should protect Alaska’s coastal fisheries in Don Young’s honor

As the salmon fishing season opens this May, many fishermen like myself are honoring the memory of our late representative Don Young. Congressman Young...

American Fisheries Advisory Committee Act heads for Biden’s desk

Legislation to create an industry-led committee to assist in the administration of fisheries marketing research and development grants has passed both houses of Congress...

May 6, 2022 E-Edition

The PDF of the May 6, 2022, edition of The Cordova Times is now available to view online. Or pick up a print copy at Nichols’, AC Value Center, The Alaskan and Cordova Gear.

Obituary: James “Jim” Edward Kramer

September 29, 1965 – January 6, 2022James “Jim” Kramer, 56, passed away the morning of Jan. 6, 2022, at his home in Anchorage, Alaska,...

Law & Order April 25 – May 1

The following is a summary of incidences that occurred or were reported to the Cordova Police Department April 25 through May 1, 2022.Defendant(s) are...

House Bill 322 enhances stability of ferry system, future scholarships

The future of the Alaska Marine Highway and Higher Education Investment funds would be protected from the annual Constitutional Budget Reserve sweep under House...

Fire Department celebrates arrival of new water rescue apparatus

Cordova Fire Department recently marked the arrival of new water rescue apparatus with a ribbon cutting ceremony complete with refreshments, including Girl Scout cookies,...

New technology tracks shorebird migration in time for Shorebird Festival

For thousands of years, the Copper River Delta’s rich mudflats, teeming with insects, aquatic invertebrates, and mollusks, have attracted millions of shorebirds each spring.Yet...

NOAA announces $6.2M in endangered species recovery grants

NOAA Fisheries has proposed a dozen new projects and continuation of 13 multi-year projects under the Species Recovery Grant Program, with up to $6.2...
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