Copper River opener set for May 16
With less than a week until the Copper River salmon fishery opens, on May 16, the excitement as already spread far beyond Prince William Sound.
Koplin: Loss of fish tax revenues would be devastating
Legislation aimed at repealing revenue sharing of fisheries business taxes with municipalities is drawing strong criticism from leaders of fisheries-based communities, including Cordova Mayor...
The Cordova Times wins 7 Alaska Press Club awards
The Cordova Times team won seven awards on April 27 at this year’s Alaska Press Club banquet for work published in 2018.Staff reporter and...
17 years strong, 2×2 Cancer Walk supports community
Skinny white candles sat on a small table in the center of the room where, one-by-one, they were lit in honor of those who...
Cordova city council approves raw fish tax
An ordinance to tax harvesters 0.5 percent of the value of fish delivered in town has been approved on a 4-2 vote by the...
CHS band, choir receive top awards at Aurora Music Festival
Cordova Jr./Sr. High School students received top honors during the Aurora Music Festival April 11-13 in Nenana.Twenty-three Cordova solo and ensemble acts were given...
Prepare now to avoid bear issues this summer
With springtime in Alaska on the horizon, or already here in some areas, it’s time for spring cleaning to prevent issues with bears.According to...
Spring weather sends people rushing out the road
A photograph at the Cordova Historical Museum shows Jeffie Wade and her sister wading in the water at mile 7 of what is now...
Lady Wolverines drop pair in 2A state play
Making it to the state tournament is the goal of every Alaska high school basketball team, and Cordova’s Lady Wolverines did just that, with...
Ammonia training kicks off Alaska Shield preparation
An influx of visitors will be arriving in Cordova to participate in Alaska Shield 2019, a statewide preparedness drill running from April 7-12.On March...