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Viva Café a welcome addition to San José’s growing specialty coffee scene

The hip new café features Chemex coffeemakers, tasty treats and a new pay-it-forward option via Café Pendiente, which allows customers to purchase coffee or lemonade for those who can't afford it.

Costa Rica’s Chinchilla signs $40 million aid bill for coffee farmers

The trust will help 250,000 mostly small coffee farmers make it through the 20 percent drop in production expected next year.

With few options, organic coffee farmers search for sustainable solutions to devastating fungus

Organic coffee farming's emphasis on ecology and prevention may well end up it's best chance for finding a way to coexist with leaf rust.

Costa Rica Fishing: The problems with tuna

Sport fishing nonprofit: international fishing fleets depleting resource for local fishermen

Moving To and Working in Costa Rica: Latitudinal Adjustments

A couple from Ohio moves to the Costa Rican countryside and starts a tropical dream farm.

Why Colombia is Questioning the Fruits of Its Costly Drug War

Sorry, Washington. If, after 30 years, Colombia can't win the war on drugs, no one can.

From Faith to Reason: The Intellectual Journey

Columnist Jack O’Brien ruminates on science and the Catholic Church

Ask the US Embassy Consul in Costa Rica

“Ask the Consul” is a service brought to you by the U.S. Embassy in Costa Rica and The Tico Times, with real questions from U.S. citizens living or traveling in the land of ‘pura vida.’

Judas Night in Costa Rica: A Tradition of Fire, Fun, and Folklore

Judas Night combines elements of Halloween and Guy Fawkes Day, an all-night revel of pranks culminating in the burning of an effigy of Judas...

Costa Rican Men who are ready to change

WEM Institute provides counseling to violent men and helps them confront the causes of gender-based violence.

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