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Costa Rica company helping fight cervical cancer

Founders of the Costa Rican company BioTD found a quicker alternative to the 80-year-old Pap smear. It could save lives.

Learn how to grow an urban garden in Costa Rica’s capital

Gardeners eyeing San José’s abandoned lots.

Meet the Dynamite Panties

These derby girls are perhaps the gnarliest new sports team in San José. With dyed hair, ripped pantyhose, colorful tattoos and names like the “Bloody Doll,” the Dynamite Panties are Costa Rica’s first roller derby team.

Contempo: Chic boutique outside Managua

Hotel Contempo packs a wealth of elegance into a small boutique property outside Nicaragua’s capital city.

Central Bank Museums to reopen next weekend

The downtown San José complex that includes the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum and the Numismatic Museum has been closed for two months to upgrade its lighting system.

Curridabat fire leaves 45 homeless

A fire Monday morning in Barrio Nuevo, Curridabat, in east San José left 45 people homeless. The blaze began after two children, 6 and 8...

Libertarian leader in trouble

Since May, the Libertarian Movement Party has faced continued scrutiny about the party’s accounting of ₡250 million ($500,000) spent during the 2010 municipal election...

Costa Rica long-liners hook most turtles in the world

For every 1,000 long-line fishing hooks set in Costa Rica, an average of 10-14 turtles are snagged. Randall Arauz, the president of Pretoma, thinks that number could be dramatically reduced with a national fishing schedule.

Child molester jailed, now what?

German Moreno was convicted of sexually abusing children in Costa Rica in 1993, but the doctor fled to the U.S. before he could be sentenced. On Monday, Moreno was arrested on new charges – but will the fugitive doc face justice this time?

Nonprofit makes shopping bags out of newspapers

UNDER THE SUN: Kids Saving The Rainforest volunteers fold reused Tico Times newspapers into paper bags for use in the group’s gift shop in Manuel Antonio.

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