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Costa Rica’s National Police beefs up security in San José

In preparation for year-end Christmas bonuses, which usually prompt a spike in robberies and assaults, police are stepping up patrols in the nation’s capital.

Costa Rica set to ban hunting, a first in the Americas

Costa Rica could become the first Latin American country to ban hunting for sport.

Hooters, Chili’s, Applebee’s expanding in Costa Rica

Chili's opened its first Costa Rican location last month.

Puntarenas ferry to close for seven days on Wednesday

Workers will dredge near ferry docks, affecting an estimated 10,000 would-be passengers during the week.

Tourism and health sectors seek to boost medical tourism in Costa Rica

Companies will link with solidarista associations this week in San José.

Vehicle restrictions to be suspended on July 25 and Aug. 2

Restrictions will remain active for vehicles weighing over six tons.

Heavy vehicles restricted by traffic police this weekend

Measure aims to ease the return of thousands of Ticos from their mid-year vacations.

Taxi drivers end protests after government promises no new permits

Officials agreed not to issue new permits to Costa Rica’s informal taxi sector.

Striking taxi drivers block streets near Casa Presidencial

A protest by taxi drivers scheduled for Tuesday took drivers by surprise Monday morning instead.

Taxi drivers call for strike on Tuesday

High School Teachers Association also plan protests the same day.

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