Whale’s Tale, where everyone can tell their stories

Whale’s Tale at the Orca Adventure Lodge opened early this year, two years after its grand opening as one of Cordova’s two sit-down coffee shops, then closed early for the season in September, but they’ll be back again on May 1, 2022.

PWSSC fall online auction begins Oct. 17

An assortment of Alaska-made jewelry, art, apparel, nutritious and tasty treats are on tap for the Prince William Sound Science Center’s fall auction, which runs from Oct. 17-21.

COVID-19 Update: Oct. 5, 2021

Two COVID-19 cases were reported in Cordova from Sept. 28-Oct. 4.

Volunteers help kids study Native language and culture

Throughout Native Village of Eyak's Culture Week, students learn about Indigenous languages, crafts and cultural traditions.

Pink salmon, groundfish harvests boost city’s economy

Cordova’s economy has vastly improved over the past year, thanks in large part to a strong pink salmon and groundfish season in Prince William Sound and strong canned salmon prices, Mayor Clay Koplin said.

Cordova marks 2nd COVID-19 death

A Cordova resident died from COVID-19, the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services announced.

Cordova marks 3rd COVID-19 death

A Cordova woman aged 80 or older died of COVID-19, the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services announced.

Update: Dunleavy plans Q&A for Cordova energy conference

Update: Gov. Mike Dunleavy will take part in a roundtable discussion with community leaders at The Cordova Center on Monday, Oct. 25.

Lady Wolverines win Lumen Christi Spiketacular

The Cordova Lady Wolverines had a very successful four-day road trip on October 13-16, winning the Lumen Christi Spiketacular as well as coming out on top in several conference games.

COVID-19 Update: Oct. 26, 2021

Eight new COVID-19 cases were reported in Cordova between Oct. 19-25, the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services announced.
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