Cordova continues to underperform on census

Although Cordova’s participation rate in the U.S. census has risen by 5.8 percentage points over the past month, the city continues to lag behind the state and the nation.

Students impatiently await return to classrooms

Cordova parents have carried on a vigorous discussion over just how schools should reopen. So have Cordova students, some anxious about the risk of the coronavirus, others eager to return to class as normal — perhaps more than during any previous school year.

CCMC materials manager awarded for safety performance

Cordova Community Medical Center Materials Manager Vivian Knop received an award for exemplary workplace safety performance.

Cordova reports 1st virus case in more than 3 weeks

A Cordova resident has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, officials announced Thursday, Aug. 27.

Gift-card scam targets Cordova residents

Cordova residents have been targeted in an apparent scam to obtain money in the form of gift cards.

After debate, city renews emergency declaration

A vote to renew Cordova’s emergency declaration failed, then narrowly passed upon reconsideration, at a Wednesday, Sept. 2 meeting of Cordova City Council.

Electronics recycling drive accepts TVs, computers, microwaves

An electronics recycling drive is scheduled for 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 8 through Sept. 13 at the back parking lot of the Native Village of Eyak office.

Youth program provides tablets

“I’m excited about it,” Nicole Songer said. “It’s a little bit different, but… we’ve really tried to think about how we can make this still be meaningful and successful.”

Cordova reports 19th virus case

A non-resident of Cordova tested positive for the novel coronavirus over the Sept. 5-6 weekend.

School reopening: ‘So far, so good’

The return of students to their classrooms has proceeded smoothly so far, officials said.
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