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Guatemala reeling from mass police slaying

Drug cartels are suspected of carrying out the brazen and brutal attack. President Otto Pérez Molina may declare a state of emergency in the area to respond to the violence.

Beating the rainy season in La Fortuna

Who says you can't have fun in Costa Rica during the green season?

An unexpected oasis in Costa Rica

Hidden down a dirt road between Jacó and Manuel Antonio, Encantada Ocean Cottages offers a quick, easy and undiscovered getaway

Costa Rican Tamales: Tradition, Recipes, and a Crash Course

Tico Times reporters attempt to make tamales with the pros

Guatemalans continue speaking out on atrocities during Ríos Montt era

The conviction on genocide charges of former dictator Efraín Ríos Montt may have been overturned, but now the world knows the brutality committed by his military regime in the 1980s.

Costa Rica Prosecutor’s Office says it has suspects in turtle conservationist murder

While no arrests have been made, Jean-Michel Cousteau’s organization joins a growing number of NGOs calling for justice.

Still no arrests in slaying of Costa Rican conservationist

Police and conservation groups continue to patrol a Caribbean beach where Jairo Mora Sandoval was killed on May 30.

Dengue out of control in Costa Rica

Cases of dengue have increased by 400 percent this year, mostly affecting the Pacific and the Caribbean regions.

In search of delicious wings

Tico Times reporter Lindsay Fendt is particular about her alitas. She has traveled the country looking for its best, and found them.

In Costa Rica, a peace vigil for slain turtle conservationist Jairo Mora

As a light rain fell across the country, Costa Ricans and foreigners gathered to honor a young Tico who gave his life protecting turtles.

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