Zachary Snowdon Smith
‘SMART’ group offers support to pandemic-struck businesses
A new initiative seeks to provide local businesses with free support and counseling, connecting them with COVID-19 relief resources.
Missionaries strive to spread faith without hugs, handshakes
Missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are known by believers and skeptics alike for their affable smiles and their firm handshakes. What, then, is a missionary to do when handshakes are banned and smiles must be hidden beneath facemasks?
With large debris gone, lake cleanup targets litter
Volunteers will gather at Nirvana Park at 10 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 22 to remove debris from in and around Eyak Lake.
Policing survey extended to Aug. 31
The deadline for an online questionnaire on community policing has been extended from Friday, Aug. 21 to Aug. 31.
City lowers virus alert level
The city of Cordova lowered its public health alert from Level 3 to Level 2 at 8 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 20.
Officials: With limited staff, policing virus mandates is ‘not realistic’
At a special meeting, Cordova City Council discussed the issue of recently arrived out-of-state travelers who had been observed visiting local grocery and liquor stores rather than self-isolating.
AKIP candidate endorses Republican primary challenger John Cox
Alaska Independence Party candidate Greg Madden has endorsed Republican John Cox in the Republican Party primary for Senate District P.
What does Cordova want from its police?
A survey on local policing will be used to inform upcoming public discussions with Mayor Clay Koplin and interim Police Chief Nate Taylor.
Candidate Q&A: John Cox
John Cox is running for the Republican Party's nomination for Senate District P in the Tuesday, Aug. 18 primary election.
Candidate Q&A: Gary Stevens
Sen. Gary Stevens is running for the Republican Party's nomination for Senate District P in the Tuesday, Aug. 18 primary election.