No menu items!

COSTA RICA'S LEADING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER

spot_img

Tico Times

36662 POSTS
6842 COMMENTS

Dolphin virus turns up in four dead whales in US

The die-off of bottlenose dolphins continues at an unprecedented pace, as between July 1 and Sunday, 782 have died.

CIA collecting records of money transfers

The New York Times said several officials say other mass collection programs have yet to come to light.

Costa Rican cops conduct 12 morning raids to dismantle drug trafficking ring near Caribbean coast

The Judicial Investigation Police (OIJ) discovered two new helipads connected to four others recently found near the Nicaraguan border. Six people were arrested in the operation Thursday morning.

Get on your Guate trike and ride!

Perfect for those who aren’t brave enough to take the handlebars themselves, or who simply want to focus on beautiful vistas rather than passing traffic, the three-wheel bike offers the luxury of being chauffeur-driven while you snap away at the stunning scenery passing by.

Liberation candidate Johnny Araya travels to Mexico for advice on politics

The former San José mayor and presidential front-runner will learn about the Pact for Mexico, a political agreement signed by the three main Mexican political parties to promote legislative reform.

Presidential candidates in Costa Rica use social media to reach voters living abroad

Ticos connect with their candidates through Skype, Facebook and YouTube. Watch a VIDEO here.

Snapshots of a peaceful Monday protest by Costa Rica’s public employees

Traffic was snared throughout the morning in San José as hundreds of protesters marched in various parts of the capital. In response, the government ordered participants to be docked a day's wages. See photos and read the story here.

‘Abuelos y Nietos: Two Generations Together’ helps bring the children ‘home’

“I’m beginning to realize that this is much larger than one grandchild meeting a grandparent. This is part of an effort to reconstruct collective memory and repair the broken links of knowledge and tradition that are passed from generation to generation,” says filmmaker.

Philippines fears massive death toll as Typhoon Haiyan wreaks havoc

Entire regions are without food and water, and bodies are strewn on the streets, after a typhoon that had much the look of a tsunami, with waves as high as two-story buildings. With sustained wind speeds of 150 to 170 mph, Haiyan is among the strongest storms on record.

Meet Fabiana Granados, Costa Rica’s star at Miss Universe

We answer all your questions about Miss Costa Rica that aren't super creepy.

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img