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Local activists urge bicentennial celebration for Costa Rican capital through Facebook

San José turns 200 this month, so where's the party?

Fonseca, Martínez embody new breed of Cuban music

North Americans are discovering there's much more to Cuban music than Buena Vista Social Club.

Infinito Gold to sue Costa Rica in World Bank court for $1 billion

The Canadian mining company said it has exhausted legal options in Costa Rica regarding a lost gold mining concession.

Mathletes need cash

Costa Rica’s Math Olympians create Indiegogo campaign to raise money to compete in Iberoamerican Math Competition.

TRAVEL ALERT: Rainy season showers wash out roads across Costa Rica

Route 32, connecting San José with the Caribbean province of Limón, has become the latest roadway affected by heavy rains. As road closures pile up, some Ticos are taking their complaints to social media.

Russian ballet beams into the Cultural Center

Live broadcast of ballet and opera almost makes you feel like you're there.

Hack4Good pits programmers against real-world problems

Organizers of the Costa Rica chapter of the upcoming global event expect 50 “hackers” to build altruistic software in 48 hours.

Dr. Rodolfo Hernández pulls out of Costa Rica’s presidential race

The Social Christian Unity Party presidential candidate withdrew from the race one day into the 2014 election season, describing a political campaign rife with "backstabbing."

Guard who killed U.S. teenager in Costa Rica acquitted and set free after retrial

A three-judge panel ruled on Monday that the teenager's late-night actions caused the hotel guard to fire his gun at suspected intruders.

No barriers

Last weekend at the Four Seasons at Peninsula Papagayo, more than 20 paraplegics learned to dive during Costa Rica’s first-ever disabled scuba event.

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