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‘La Platina’ bridge head loses job

María Ramírez, who’s in charge of bridges for the Public Works and Transportation Ministry (MOPT), lost her job after failing to solve the problem...

Official in charge of infamous ‘La Platina’ bridge loses job

Costa Rican authorities figure out a way to fix the cantankerous bridge that has cost the government millions of dollars: build a new bridge.

Costa Rican vehicle restrictions return Monday

Fine of ₡41,098 ($82) to be issued to drivers in violation of restriction.

New all-day vehicle restrictions begin Monday

Carpools are exempt from the restrictions.

Rates going up for Costa Rica taxis

Taxi fares will go up from ₡530 to ₡550 for Costa Rica's licensed red taxis and from ₡785 to ₡810 for Juan Santamaria airport...

Carpools benefit from new vehicle restrictions

Vehicle restrictions extended in order to combat rising fuel prices.

Polls reveal Ticos thoughts on Chinchilla, crime and the environment

Respondents to one poll chose Public Transportation Minister Francisco Jiménez as their least favorite minister. The most popular is Health Minister María Luisa Ávila.

Virilla Bridge will remain closed at night until March 3

Construction on the bridge that links San José to the airport and Alajuela, and causes daily traffic jams, is expected to be completed in 10 days.

Top government lawyer under fire for appealing Crucitas case

Lawmakers grill Attorney General Ana Lorena Brenes on Crucitas.

Medical tourism healthy in Costa Rica

Quality care, vastly lower prices and renown as a tourism destination continue to draw hordes of medical tourists to Costa Rica each year.

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