Cordova Chronicles: Did the 1964 Earthquake actually help Cordova?

The Great Alaska Earthquake of March 1964 caused damage estimated at $1.7 million to Cordova, but perhaps its greatest impact was the resulting 6.2-foot...

Cordova’s colorful past inspires author

For as long as she can remember, author Cathy Pegau created stories in her head before she fell asleep at night. She was in...

Celebrate Alaska Wild Salmon Day on Aug. 10

From Dillingham to Soldotna and Anchorage to Palmer to Fairbanks, residents are getting ready to celebrate with gusto Alaska’s first Wild Salmon Day on...

Culture camp seeks to resurrect Eyak language

The Eyak language was declared extinct in 2008 when the last surviving Native Eyak speaker, Marie Smith Jones, died at the age of 89.But...

Photographer captures facets of Cordova life

A solo photography exhibition, “Cordova: Tides and Seasons,” by Chelsea Tracy, opens Friday, August 5, at the Cordova Historical Museum. The opening reception is...

Elodea update for Copper River Delta

The U.S. Forest Service, Copper River Watershed Project, and Alaska Department of Natural Resources have begun work on Elodea control on the Copper River...

Cordova Chronicles: So much history in a road sign

As residential growth continues on the recently extended Whitshed Road, more and more locals are driving the popular seven-mile byway that was once known...

Cordova Chronicles: The year of the seagull

While Cordovans are enjoying another hot and dry summer, 2016 may soon be more remembered as The Year of The Seagull. A record number...

Cordova seeing more seagulls than usual

Warmer ocean temperatures and changing food sources in the ocean could be the reasons for the higher than average amount of seagulls roosting all...
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