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Public-sector workers seek six percent salary raise

Union leaders will ask for a bigger raise for workers earning minimum wage.

Waves up to 10 feet expected on Costa Rica’s Pacific shores

Experts warned swimmers and small boats to be careful during Costa Rica's mid-year vacations.

Former San José Mayor Johnny Araya still favorite in Costa Rica’s presidential race

Opposition leader Ottón Solís said he will not seek the presidency, although he ranks third in a recent poll of potential voters.

Costa Rican Coast Guard nabs speedboat with marijuana shipment

Suspects threw drug packages into the sea.

Regulatory agency approves decrease in prices of diesel and super gasoline

Reduced price will not apply to regular gasoline.

Peru officials to visit Costa Rica in scandal probe of accounts linked to ex-President Toledo

Prosecutors will search for information related to a corporation funded by the mother-in-law of Peru's former president.

Costa Rican prosecutors seize documents related to failed refinery project

Access to the National Oil Refinery's main facilities in San José is closed to visitors, and staff was given the day off.

Job fair in San José to offer 1,100 posts

Twenty companies are looking for new employees to hire.

Regional free trade agreement with Mexico enters into force

Mexico is the third most important destination for Costa Rican products behind the United States and Spain.

Costa Rica’s National Household Survey begins this week

Interviewers will survey some 13,000 homes across the country.

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