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Magnitude-4.5 temblor felt in Costa Rica

Epicenter was located in the Central Pacific.

Dengue cases increased by 300 percent this year

Health officials will collect and destroy tires, bottles and other objects that can become habitats for dengue-carrying mosquitoes.

Regulatory agency dismisses hike in cooking gas

Distributors can file a new request if they meet the appropriate requirements, the agency stated.

Ticos to urge Japan to stop killing dolphins

A recently formed local branch of Sea Shepherd is asking people to send paper dolphins to the Japanese Embassy in San José in protest over annual killings.

Chinchilla: Train route to Alajuela will be ready in a year

The president inaugurates a new train route that is already behind schedule.

Costa Rica tourist destinations featured in China

Local companies look to draw from a market of more than one million tourists a year.

U.S. Transport Administration will allow passengers to carry small knives on planes

Ruling has drawn sharp criticism from airlines and unions representing flight attendants, air marshals and pilots.

Caribbean hotel closes due to increasing insecurity

Recent security measures taken by local police are insufficient, hotel administration claimed.

New malware hits thousands of computers, Costa Rica included

The virus spreads through a Skype message that reads “I can’t believe this picture of you!” in English or Spanish.

Private chauffeurs suspend Monday protests scheduled in Costa Rica

Formal taxi drivers now threaten to block streets the day of President Barack Obama's arrival for a May summit in San José.

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