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Monthly Archives: June, 2016

Óscar Ramírez faces first adversity as La Sele’s head coach

Óscar Ramírez's 10-month career as Costa Rica's national team coach just took its darkest turn after the blowout loss to the U.S. Now the question is: How will the man they call "Macho" respond?

Legislative Assembly passes bill to jumpstart electric train system

Costa Rica’s publicly-owned rail company has been given the green light to contract with private companies to create an electric rail system that the government hopes will help the country reduce carbon emissions and ease pressure on the country’s desperately choked roadways.

Costa Rica’s shark conservation record is a ‘mixed bag,’ observers say

Confused about whether Costa Rica is a champion or enemy of shark conservation? So is everyone else.

Costa Rica pummeled by U.S. 4-0 in Copa America rout

The home team United States dominated Costa Rica's men's national team 4-0 in Tuesday's ugly Copa América group stage game from Chicago, Illinois.

Police arrest suspected killers of Gerardo Cruz

In an ugly twist to the story of a young man hailed as a defender of women, police say he was killed by a jilted lover.

Costa Rica seeks $6 million in environmental damages from Nicaragua in border dispute

The multi-million-dollar price tag on the damages to the wetlands near the Caribbean border of both countries comes after the International Court of Justice ruled in December 2015 that Nicaragua violated Costa Rica’s sovereignty when it dredged an artificial canal through Isla Calero, also known as Isla Portillos or Harbour Head Island.

Riteve vehicle inspection rates to go up starting July

The price of the yearly technical vehicle inspection charged by Spanish-owned company Riteve SyC will increase in July after 11 years without change.

Surfing Witch’s Rock: Costa Rica’s Legendary Waves with Robert August

WITCH’S ROCK, Guanacaste — “How do you catch a unique rabbit?” “Unique up on it.” “How do you catch a tame rabbit?” “Tame ting.” You can’t spend much...

Costa Rica heads into must-win game against United States

Costa Rica's "La Sele" faces the home team United States on Tuesday in the second round of Copa América Group A.

First showers of the rainy season cause spike in traffic jams, accidents

Motorists in Costa Rica are facing heavy traffic jams at the start of the rainy season, thanks to flooding, accidents and additional cars on the road.

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