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Scientists investigate massive fish deaths at Costa Rican beach

A massive fish kill along Playa Lagarto, in Costa Rica´s northwestern Guanacaste province, has sparked national investigations. The Costa Rican Fisheries Institute (INCOPESCA) is working...

Protest in Santa Ana brings traffic to a standstill

A community protest launched Monday at 7 a.m. is estimated to have affected the commute of as many as 30,000 people headed to San...

Costa Rica hosts its first international cricket tournament

Overshadowed by soccer and other sports, the game of cricket has seemingly escaped the interests of the Americas. Yet, with Costa Rica´s first international cricket...

Deaths from drunk driving in Costa Rica are down in 2009

Fewer people died in drunk driving accidents in the first 90 days of this year thanks in a large part to a new law...

UPS survey: Costa Rica execs see bright side of gloomy economy

More than half of Costa Rican small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) remain optimistic about growth in spite of the global economic downturn and reports...

Gunshot fired at photographers at Tom and Gisele’s Costa Rica wedding

Two photographers claim that a private security guard shot at them Saturday at the wedding of Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bündchen and U.S. football player...

FC Dallas signs Costa Rica midfielder Alvaro Sánchez

Costa Rican forward/midfielder Alvaro Sánchez will head off to Texas after U.S. soccer team FC Dallas signed him in a loan deal from Asociación...

Vicente Fernández show canceled for lack of permits

Costa Rica health authorities on Saturday ordered the cancellation of the eagerly awaited performance of legendary Mexican singer Vicente Fernández, the same night the...

Matapalo Community Gets Organized

The sleepy little town of Playa Matapalo, Puntarenas, is coming alive and doing what many beach towns have only hoped to do: organize successfully....

Costa Rica President Slams Latin American Gov ‘Arms Race’

Costa Rica President Oscar Arias lambasted other Latin American leaders Tuesday for starting what he called an “arms race” when their population’s basic needs...

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