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Monthly Archives: March, 2012

Bridge gets a bamboo face-lift

Matapalo artist Mark Huebner recently completed a bamboo art installation 20-feet above a busy San José thoroughfare.

FIA brings Goya

The free exhibition began on March 17 and runs through May 10.

U.S., Latin American officials talk security

Coast guard and navy officials from Latin America and the United States meet in Costa Rica to plan strategies to fight drug trafficking in the region.

President signs anti-smoking bill

The law becomes official once it is published in the government newspaper, La Gaceta, which Chinchilla said would happen “as soon as possible.”

Truce brings gang war to an end in El Salvador

Leaders of El Salvador's most violent street gangs announce a truce Friday to end a long and bloody feud.

As April approaches, tax help is on the way

April is approaching and for U.S. expats living in Costa Rica, that means tax time.

Family of missing French couple visits Costa Rica

Claude and Gerard Dubois disappeared near the central Pacific beach town of Manuel Antonio on March 31, 2011.

When bark turns to bite

Pit bulls, American Staffordshire terriers and other aggressive dog breeds are running amok in Tamarindo and Playa Langosta

EARTH University goes global

Second in a two part series on how EARTH University is innovating new ways to improve the environment in Costa Rica and beyond.

From coffee to condos, Heredia grows

Since 2000, Heredia’s population has outpaced the rest of country in terms of growth.

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