Alaska transmitter helps teach about asteroids
A powerful transmitter in remote Alaska sent long wavelength radio signals into space Tuesday with the purpose of bouncing them off an asteroid to...
Report of frog’s death greatly exaggerated
Things didn't look good for the five frozen wood frogs. The palm-sized amphibians were hibernating in a box outside Brian Barnes' Fairbanks home a few...
Long-overlooked property being developed
Anyone who has lived in Cordova for very long knows about the acute shortage of housing and land. For sale signs or advertising are...
Katherine Keith promoted to DOT post
Transportation industry veteran Katherine Keith has been named the new deputy commissioner of the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT), filling a...
Itching for Iceworm
As we get closer to this year’s Iceworm Festival, The Cordova Times took a trip down memory lane and revisited past festival stories and...
Navy plans to continue military training in Gulf of Alaska
U.S. Navy officials have confirmed plans to continue participating with other U.S. military forces in periodic training activities in the Gulf of Alaska —...
OSRI and oil, gas companies develop spill technology
The Prince William Sound Science Center (PWSSC), through its Oil Spill Response Institute (OSRI), has partnered with oil and gas companies and others to...
Prefiled bills would allow for taxing of new commercial fisheries
Among the nearly three dozen bills filed in the Alaska House of Representatives ahead of the legislative session beginning on Jan. 17 is one...
Alaska VA Healthcare System Act honors Mary Louise Rasmuson
Legislation signed into law on Jan. 5 by President Joe Biden officially renames the Alaska VA Healthcare System in memory of the late Cl....
Dunleavy bans use of TikTok from state devices
Gov. Mike Dunleavy is prohibiting the use of the social media app TikTok on state-owned equipment, citing national security and privacy concerns. The app...