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Lack of rainfall could mean water rationing in San José

Cantons on the south and east sides of the capital would be the most affected.

Train to Cartago to begin operating next week

The approved fare of ₡550 is under appeal at the Regulatory Authority.

April traffic fatalities lowest in 19 years

Most fatalities were related to speeding.

Former Costa Rican foreign minister to chair U.N. International Law Commission

Bernd Niehaus will preside the organization from 2013-2014.

Election of Costa Rica’s Supreme Court president begins

The two candidates to head the country's top court are justices Zarela Villanueva and José Manuel Arroyo.

Regional business leaders, Obama agree on need for better infrastructure and cheaper energy

Central American business leaders presented U.S. President Barack Obama and Central American presidents with a list of recommendations to make the region more competitive.

Group calls for anti-Obama demonstration Friday in dowtown San José

The New Socialist Party recommends protesters wear comfortable shoes and bring items to "counteract the effects of tear gas."

Can Central America business sectors speak as one voice during Obama visit?

A divided isthmus faces the challenge of agreeing on a unified business strategy to attract U.S. investors. Some analysts remain skeptical.

Costa Rican president’s State of the Nation speech focuses on security, trade accomplishments

President Laura Chinchilla asked opposition lawmakers to increase dialogue in order to expedite passage of new laws.

Ruling National Liberation Party regains presidency of Costa Rica’s Legislative Assembly

PLN's last-minute candidate was proposed by President Laura Chinchilla on Tuesday night.

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