As the skies open and dump precipitation onto the fertile Costa Rican earth, rivers swell and more water churns through the nation’s hydroelectric plants,...
Correos de Costa Rica, the country’s postal service, is slowly advancing on a project to give Costa Rica’s streets and buildings new designations, but...
A Costa Rican will be the first Central American to receive an artificial cornea transplant next week, when doctors here perform an operation previously...
Meetings last week between legislative leaders and Presidency Minister Rodrigo Arias, the President’s brother, helped define the areas of consensus and disagreement within the...
Although it may appear heaven sent, the money that will feed approximately 250 impoverished children of the Triángulo de Solidaridad shantytown in Tibás, north...
Blind since birth, Óscar López’s relationship with political discourse began at an early age.
As a child, López listened to National Radio with his grandfather...