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Experts call on Ticos to do more to protect themselves from exposure to sunlight

In 2012 Costa Rica registered almost seven cases of skin cancer every day.

U.S. Embassy in San José working normal hours

Visa lottery applications are available online starting Tuesday.

Costa Rica’s 2014 presidential campaign officially kicks off Wednesday

For the first time, more than 10,000 Ticos living abroad will be allowed to vote.

Prosecutors raid Costa Rica lawmaker Justo Orozco’s office in ongoing probe

The Penal Branch of the Supreme Court ordered the raid as part of investigations into allegations that the evangelical lawmaker used his public office to conduct private business.

Costa Rica, U.S. Coast Guard nab narco-boat off Caribbean coast

Alleged drug traffickers tossed some 2,000 pounds of marijuana into the sea.

NBC pulls out of Costa Rica starting Oct. 1

Local cable companies announced on Monday that NBC was cancelling its signal here, although no further details were given.

Lawmakers, officials push for 2 new airports in Costa Rica

Talks about building a new airport in Costa Rica's Southern Zone have gone on for nearly a decade. Officials now may be getting closer to a deal. Meanwhile, at least one lawmaker wants to build another airport in the Northern Zone.

San José Costa Rica’s Chinatown woes continue

Costa Rica's most intense rainy-season months are bringing more problems to National Liberation Party (PLN) presidential candidate Johnny Araya's pet project as mayor, San...

New IT services center to open in Costa Rica

The Central American facilities will aid businesses in Canada and the U.S.

Costa Rica’s Juan Santamaría International Airport to add new stores, supermarket

Airport expansion will help accommodate an additional 260,000 passengers per year, an 18 percent increase from the airport's current capacity.

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