SUV crash trial: Accident scene footage lacks audio, says defense
Police video recordings crucial to the trial of a man accused of manslaughter lack proper audio, claims the defense.
Cordova will send delegate to RNC
Cordova resident Annette Deaton has been selected as one of 29 Alaska delegates to participate in the upcoming Republican National Convention.
COVID-conscious Cordovans may receive $5 certificates
The “Cordova Cares Bucks” initiative offers the city an opportunity to reward positive behavior as well as punishing negative behavior, said Cathy Renfeldt, executive director for the chamber.
Man dies in kayaking accident
A Cordova man drowned in an early-morning kayaking accident on Eyak Lake.
Cordova reopens May 28
Businesses and public venues will be allowed to reopen beginning 8 a.m. Thursday, May 28.
City to discuss possible complete reopening
Cordova City Council will discuss whether to plan for a complete lifting of emergency public health restrictions at a noon Wednesday, May 27 special meeting.
Library will quarantine books 10 days to protect readers
You’ve heard of Alaskans signing books, binding books and sometimes even banning books — but what about quarantining books?
City shies away from state’s rapid reopening
The city of Cordova’s decision to move itself more closely in sync with state coronavirus policy was tested when Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced his intention to rapidly lift almost all state emergency restrictions on businesses.
Free virus testing now available to the general public
Free coronavirus testing is now available to anyone who feels they need it.
CEC foreman awarded for outstanding engineering work
“I’m not really an ‘awards’ kind of person,” CEC Production Foreman Nate Cain said. “I was humbled, and maybe even a little embarrassed, to have the publicity.”