Rosenthal’s glacier portraits offer a lesson in climate change

In the dramatic silence of Alaska’s melting glaciers artist David Rosenthal’s paint brush has captured the impact of climate change on Earth, a message he hopes will inspire all who see his paintings to help slow global warming.

Shorebird Festival celebrates intersections of birds and community

Join millions of shorebirds and migrate to Cordova, Alaska on May 5-8 2022. The 32nd annual Copper River Delta Shorebird Festival celebrates the magic of migration with presenters and artists from across the Pacific flyway.

CTC awarded grant to bring broadband to Chenega

Cordova Telecom Cooperative announced it has been awarded $3 million in grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development’s Community Connect program to deliver high-speed broadband internet to the Village of Chenega located within Prince William Sound.

Mt. Eyak Ski Area season ends on a sunny note

Cordovans and out of towners alike flocked to Mt. Eyak Ski Ski Area for the final day of the season. Mother nature didn’t disappoint — glorious weather and great spring snow conditions abounded.

Cordova Referee named to Alaska Basketball Hall of Fame

Longtime Cordova referee Dick Shellhorn has been named to the Alaska Association of Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame. Shellhorn, who wrapped up his 50th and final season of officiating this year, was notified of the honor by David Porter, president of AABC.

New mayor, council members commence first meeting

Cordova City Council kicked off its bi-monthly meeting April 6 with the newly appointed mayor and council members. Robert Beedle, Prince William Sound Regional Citizens Advisory Council, city representative, was at the meeting to report on the recent occurrence in Valdez.

Cordova Cleanup Day is back

The Cordova High School Student Council in conjunction with the Cordova Chamber of Commerce and community partners is pleased to announce that the annual community-wide event, Cordova Clean-Up Day, will return this year as an in-person one-day event 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 23.

Alyeska Pipeline Service Company conducts oil spill response exercises

Annual spring oil spill response training in underway by Alyeska Pipeline Service Company and support staff for fishing vessels six communities around Prince William Sound, from Kodiak, Homer and Seward to Whittier, Cordova and Valdez. 

Subsistence memorial gathering honors repeople of the Chugach

Chugach Regional Resources Commission (CRRC) has been hosting an annual Subsistence Memorial Gathering near the anniversary of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill (EVOS) for 20 years. This day-long celebration is not meant to remember or relive that tragic day and the years of devastation that ensued but to honor the resilience and adaptation in the wake of that terrible tragedy that was forced upon the people of the Chugach.

Gather to celebrate, gather to swim, gather to donate

High tide and high energy abounded on a blue bird Sunday, March 20, on the stairs at Fleming Spit near the new Prince William Sound Science Center. Many gathered around 4 p.m. that day to not only celebrate Ann Solberg’s birthday, but for a good cause as well: raising funds for Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières.
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