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Moringa Oleifera: Costa Rica’s Favorite Superfood Tree

Here’s a wonderful addition to the tropical home garden. I’m referring to Moringa (Moringa oleifera ), which is a native tree of Southern Asia, but...

UPDATED: Police capture suspect in Liberia murders of five students, find key evidence in raids

OIJ agents detained a suspect Friday morning that they say is connected to the January massacre of five students in Liberia, Costa Rica.

Museum inaugurates design exhibit featuring San José’s oldest shops

A new exhibit and tour takes visitors through the history of some of San José's oldest businesses, many of them founded by immigrants.

From Russia to Costa Rica: ‘This is a blessed country’

In this week's installment of our World in Costa Rica series, Vitalina Matrossova tells the story of how a family vacation to escape a Russian winter turned into a major life change.

Attempted robbery goes awry when burglar gets caught in window

A would-be robber got a taste of karma this weekend in Liberia, Costa Rica when he got trapped in the window of the house he tried to steal from.

5 questions for Costa Rican illustrator Stephanie Chaves

Stephanie Chaves uses bright colors and provocative images to promote sexual education and awareness. She spoke to The Tico Times at the Mercado Central.

Owner of prominent Costa Rican massage parlor arrested on pimping charges

Costa Rica's sex tourism scene took another hit Thursday when the 60-year-old owner of New Fantasy was arrested on charges of pimping.

Bamboo biker seeks to raise environmental awareness on trip through South America

Writer and environmentalist Kate Rawles is planning to take a customized bamboo bike from Cartagena, Colombia to the south of Chile in an effort to promote environmental awareness.

Costa Rica’s Ojo de Agua Water Park is the Central Valley’s best kept secret

Ojo de Agua in Heredia is a perfect day trip for travelers and families looking to beat the heat in one of the Central Valley's only public pools.

Central American leaders confident Trump won’t revoke CAFTA

Central American government and business leaders said it would make no sense for Trump and the U.S. to axe the Central America Free Trade Agreement, known as CAFTA.

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