Policing survey extended to Aug. 31

The deadline for an online questionnaire on community policing has been extended from Friday, Aug. 21 to Aug. 31.

City lowers virus alert level

The city of Cordova lowered its public health alert from Level 3 to Level 2 at 8 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 20.

Officials: With limited staff, policing virus mandates is ‘not realistic’

At a special meeting, Cordova City Council discussed the issue of recently arrived out-of-state travelers who had been observed visiting local grocery and liquor stores rather than self-isolating.

What does Cordova want from its police?

A survey on local policing will be used to inform upcoming public discussions with Mayor Clay Koplin and interim Police Chief Nate Taylor.

Cordova crowdfunds last-minute adoption

Three weeks ago, Bryan and Bree Mills had no idea they were about to have a daughter.

Cordova schools will provide free meals

Cordova School District will provide free meals to all children at Mt. Eccles Elementary School and Cordova Jr./Sr. High School, officials announced.

School board plans 9-week phased reopening

The Cordova School Board unanimously approved a plan to gradually reopen school buildings over nine weeks.

Cordova again reaches 0 active virus cases

As of Wednesday, Aug. 12, all 17 of Cordova’s novel coronavirus cases have recovered, officials announced.

School district considers options for reopening

“Our goal is to get students and staff in the building just as soon as we can, in as safe a manner as we can,” Superintendent Alex Russin said. “Unfortunately, that’s not a straightforward, easy thing to consider.”

City opens public dialogue on policing

City officials have asked the public to share their views on policing in Cordova.
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