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Monthly Archives: August, 2013

In rural Honduras, pull north is strong

Though the overall number of arrests along the U.S. southern border has fallen near its lowest point in 40 years, there has been a surge of unlawful newcomers from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador since 2011.

Hundreds march demanding protection for Costa Rica’s small producers, farmer’s markets

Demonstrators held a rally Tuesday morning in front of San José's Legislative Assembly and Casa Presidencial.

Costa Rica adds 5,000 species to biodiversity index

The new additions include 49 birds, two amphibians, one mammal and more than 650 mushrooms.

Canadian man sentenced in Costa Rica-based fraud case

The convicted man was extradited from Costa Rica last year.

Guatemala: Adapting to climate change

This Central American country of 14 million doesn’t make the list of the world’s top carbon emitters. But it is one of the countries that will suffer most from climate change.

Mother’s Day: What to do and where to shop

Your handy guide to Mother's Day discounts, deals and special events.

Sculpture shows San José’s black ‘lung’

The findings of high levels of sulfur, chlorine and manganese, among other pollutants, motivate changes in public transportation policy in the capital.

Colliers International looking to increase development of mixed-use buildings in greater San José

The real estate company hopes to increase Costa Rica’s attractiveness to international corporations with buildings that include shopping and offices under one roof.

New mall set to open in Puntarenas in 2015

The initial investment will total $20 million.

If teacher training is the exception, what does that mean for students?

The root cause of many student issues stems from teachers not being provided consistent and relevant professional development to improve their craft.

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