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Monthly Archives: November, 2016

Trio of Tico stars face off in suspenseful Champions League battle

Costa Rica football's Keylor Navas, Bryan Ruíz, and Joel Campbell are the first Tico trio to play in the same Champions League game.

UPDATE: Evacuations ordered as tropical storm Otto becomes hurricane

President Luis Guillermo Solís ordered the mandatory evacuation of 4,000 residents of seven Northern Caribbean communities as recent forecasts state tropical storm Otto will become a hurricane in the next hours.

Thanksgiving feasts, festivities abound in Costa Rica 2016

Dining out for Thanksgiving this year? Here are a few options for turkey indulgence.

Leilani McGonagle makes history by winning North American Junior surf title

Leilani McGonagle becomes the first Costa Rican to win a World Surf League title as she takes home the WSL North American Junior crown.

Costa Rican drug traffickers connected to Italian mob plead guilty to shipping cocaine to the U.S.

Costa Rican investigators said the men built up the trafficking organization by sending shipments of cocaine in containers of pineapple, yuca, and other produce exports shipped on boats to numerous countries

US coach Jurgen Klinsmann fired on heels of blowout loss in Costa Rica

Team USA fired head coach Jurgen Klinsmann Monday, less than a week after the team was blown out in Costa Rica 4-0.

NASA dream comes true for Costa Rican teens

It was a long road to Cape Canaveral, but these young Costa Ricans are just getting started.

A chat with Pan-American director Patrick Miller: ‘It’s time to give back’

The Tico Times takes a look inside the bilingual Pan-American School, where U.S. native Patrick Miller talks about new initiatives and community-based efforts to get students more involved.

Costa Rica’s southern Pacific hit by heavy rains, flooding

Forecasts from the National Meteorological Institute state that rainy conditions will increase starting Thursday evening and will maintain throughout the weekend.

Camaronal: Race is on to save baby turtles from poachers (and raccoons)

At Camaronal National Wildlife Refuge, rangers and volunteers patrol the beach every night to save turtle eggs from human and natural predators.

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