Zachary Snowdon Smith
Mt. Eccles bomb threat ‘not credible’
A Thursday, Jan. 28 bomb threat phone call to Mt. Eccles Elementary School did not represent a credible danger to students, staff or property, Police Chief Nate Taylor said.
City: Sign up now for vaccination
The city has asked all Cordovans who wish to be vaccinated against the novel coronavirus to fill out a questionnaire at www.cdvcmc.com or to call 907-424-3045.
Cordova reports 1 new virus case
Cordova reported one new, travel-related, case of the novel coronavirus Tuesday, Feb. 2.
Minor quake leaves Cordova shaken, not stirred
A Monday, Jan. 25 earthquake resulted in no reports of injury or property damage around Cordova, emergency services officials said.
Vaccines allocated for all Cordovans 65 and older
Local health care providers have been allocated enough vaccines for all Cordovans age 65 or older, as well as all health care workers and emergency medical services workers.
280-dose shipment of heroin seized
Packages of heroin and methamphetamine were recently seized on their way into Cordova.
Cordova reports 3 new virus cases as vaccinations ramp up
Cordova reported three cases of the novel coronavirus Monday, Jan. 25.
Mt. Eccles teacher receives master’s from UAS
Mt. Eccles Elementary School fourth grade teacher Stefanie Tschappat recently received a Master of Arts in Teaching degree from the University of Alaska Southeast.
CVFD firefighters train with burning vehicles
Final exams are always tough — but when was the last time a teacher asked you to extinguish a burning truck, or to navigate an obstacle course blindfolded?
151 seniors vaccinated
"We have a few little tweaks to work out, but it went really, really well," said Nursing Coordinator Nicole Piché. "We’ve been getting a huge amount of public interest."