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Cruise ship season starts in Costa Rica’s Caribbean port, but expectations low

Government officials this week inaugurated the 2013-2014 cruise ship season amid expectations for 17 fewer cruise ship arrivals than last year.

Repairs to infamous ‘La Platina’ bridge start next Wednesday

Following renovation, the bridge's weight capacity will increase from 22 to 40 tons.

San José’s traffic is killing the planet, but it could be fixed

A university study found that drivers in the Costa Rican capital spend more than half their time crawling along under 15 km/h during rush hour. Roads are outdated by a half-century and cars are causing greenhouse gas emissions to increase. But guess what? It could be fixed.

Costa Rica’s ‘La Sele’ to head full-throttle at Mexico in final World Cup qualifying match

“It's not Costa Rica’s fault that Mexico could be eliminated from the World Cup,” Costa Rica’s coach Jorge Luis Pinto said. The game starts at 7:30 p.m. in San José.

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: The Smiths’ Andy Rourke and New Order’s Peter Hook coming to Costa Rica

San José club Hoxton will feature the iconic bass players at two exclusive DJ gigs in the Costa Rican capital in October and December.

Colombia nabs 4 Ticos illegally fishing in marine sanctuary

The Costa Ricans had 600 kilograms of illegal catch on board and will be deported.

Costa Rica tourism businesses looking for 500 workers

Some 20 companies are looking for administrative and operational staff at a new job fair in Heredia.

National Water and Sewer Institute fires manager over fraud case

The agency's general manager, Javier Vargas, allegedly forged a document to get out of paying a $34,000 credit card debt.

‘Marito Mortadela’ seriously injured after being struck by car in San José’s center

Red Cross emergency responders transported Costa Rica's most famous busker in serious condition to Calderón Guardia Hospital.

Justice’s ruling forces overcrowded San José jail to relocate or release 370 inmates

The Justice Ministry has begun reviewing inmates' files to see who might be released, while another court justice has promised to challenge the ruling.

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