CPD officer receives certification
Cordova Police Department Officer Kyle Butler has received a new certification from the Alaska Police Standards Council.
First bike giveaway set for May 22
Cordova Gear will give a bicycle away to the public May 22. It will be the first bicycle distributed via a joint program by Cordova Gear and the Cordova Police Department to refurbish abandoned bikes.
Cordova man charged with felony drug misconduct
Skylar D. Jensen, 21, of Cordova, was arrested after police received a call reporting that an adult was selling marijuana to a juvenile.
CFRC threatened with $80K cut to victim services
Cordova Family Resource Center is facing a possible 33% cut to its victim services funding, even as demand for those services is rising.
City prepared to reduce mask rules by June 9
“We’re moving forward toward that day when we’re going to say, ‘No more masks,’” City Manager Helen Howarth said.
Flushed disinfectant wipes clog sewer pumps
As the production of disinfectant wipes has increased, so has the number of wipes clogging up Cordova’s sewer system.
Update: Cordova man charged with assault, harassment, indecent exposure
Update: Ryan Tyler Labruyere, 46, of Cordova, was arrested on charges of assault in the fourth degree, disorderly conduct, harassment in the second degree, indecent exposure in the second degree, and violation of conditions of release.
The Cordova Times named best Alaska weekly for 2nd year running
The Alaska Press Club named The Cordova Times Alaska’s best weekly newspaper for the second year running, and recognized the paper for its coverage of the coronavirus pandemic.
Coast Guard seasonal aviation support arrives in Cordova
Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak has opened up its seasonal aviation support facility in Cordova in advance of summer fisheries beginning in mid-May.
City council may end mask mandate at May 19 meeting
Cordova City Council will, at its Wednesday, May 19 meeting, consider repealing the city's mask mandate and relaxing its emergency public health rules.