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Going for Guinness: Sarchí Factory Builds World’s Largest Oxcart

The coffee and craft town of Sarchí, in the northwestern Central Valley, has long been associated with oxcarts, going back to times when coffee...

‘Tough-Love’ Camp Owner Faces Trial

More than four years after a government visit to a U.S.-run correctional school for troubled teenagers resulted in riots, runaways and the closing of...

U.S. Actions Worry Sportsbooks

Have the stakes been raised for online sports betting operations, known as sportsbooks? Recent actions by the U.S. government have Costa Rican sportsbook insiders...

Astronaut Inaugurates Rocket Lab

LIBERIA, Guanacaste – In what was probably the first ribbon-cutting ceremony in Costa Rica with potential to spark change not just locally, nationally and...

DirecTV Programming: Can it be Changed?

Hopefully, you will be able to bring about a change in the poor programming of DirecTV. It is a frequent chat topic on Web...

Ticos Dominate Regional Surf Championship

In three days of hard-core surfing in conditions that culminated in seven to eight-foot waves, Costa Rica dominated the Central American Surf Championship last...

Nicaraguan Candidate Saved From Knife Attack

MASAYA – The Sandinista Renovation Movement (MRS) is requesting an “exhaustive police investigation” into an attempted knife attack on its vice-presidential candidate, Carlos Mejía...

Honduras Plans Military Base on Caribbean Coast

TEGUCIGALPA – Honduras and the United States are planning to install a military base in the indigenous section of Honduras’ Caribbean coast to combat...

Nicaragua Accuses Costa Rica Of Xenophobia against Migrants

GUATEMALA CITY – Nicaragua on Tuesday asked the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to accept an international lawsuit against Costa Rica for xenophobia and...

Indigenous Guatemalan War Victims Demand Compensation from Government

GUATEMALA CITY – Thousands of Maya Indians protested Monday in the capital to demand that the government pay the indemnities it established for victims...

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