Police chief returns from administrative leave
Police Chief Nate Taylor returned to work Monday, March 8. Taylor will spend the next four months under the mentorship of a retired Alaska police chief arriving from outside Cordova.
Commentary: Alaska leads the nation out of the pandemic
Coronavirus vaccines are now available to any Alaskan 16 or older who wants one, writes Gov. Mike Dunleavy.
1 new virus case; active case count falls to 8
Cordova reported one new resident case of the novel coronavirus Tuesday, March 9. Of the 120 local cases identified so far, just eight are believed to be currently active.
ASMI survey examines pandemic impact
Two surveys launched by the Alaska Seafood Marketing Association will measure the impact of the novel coronavirus on the harvester and processor sector of Alaska’s seafood industry.
Pandemic forces route change, other precautions for Iditarod
Traveling across the rugged, unforgiving and roadless Alaska terrain is already hard enough, but whatever comforts mushers previously had in the world’s most famous sled dog race will be cast aside this year due to the pandemic.
1 new virus case raises active case count to 27
Cordova reported one new resident novel coronavirus case Friday, March 5.
Letter to the Editor: Support Nate Taylor
We shouldn't be hasty to judge Cordova Police Chief Nate Taylor, writes Katie Jo Roemhildt.
Cordova reports 4 new virus cases
Cordova reported four new resident cases of the novel coronavirus Thursday, March 4.
COVID-19 cases in Alaska reach 58,837
State health officials report the number of Alaskans vaccinated against the novel coronavirus keeps rising, with a total of 260,616 doses administered through Tuesday, March 2.
2 new virus cases raise active case count to 23
Cordova reported two new resident novel coronavirus cases Wednesday, March 3.