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National holiday set for Monday

Cultures Day, Costa Rica's Columbus Day, was moved by the Labor Ministry from this Friday to next Monday.

Little Theatre Group offers new play, Monday night workshops

LTG’s latest play, “Looking for the Pony,” opens Friday night at Teatro Laurence Olivier.

Sir Richard Branson visiting Costa Rica to join fight against shark finning

Costa Rica will sign a decree vowing to eliminate shark finning at 10 a.m. with the British tycoon and conservationist on hand.

Rocks, bags of urine fly as Costa Rican students demand right to photocopy

“Are you [expletive] kidding me, Laura?,” ask students, who fear criminal charges after President Laura Chinchilla vetoed a bill that authorized the copying of books for educational purposes.

Head of brutal Zetas cartel killed; gunmen steal body from Mexican authorities

The Mexican navy confirmed that Heriberto Lazcano was killed in a shootout before an armed group stole Lazcano's body from a funeral parlor.

Guatemalan foreign minister: Murdered indigenous protesters not something to ‘make a big deal about’

Protesters were trying to draw attention to increasing electricity rates and policies of the administration of President Otto Pérez Molina.

Almost all yuca in the United States comes from Costa Rica

Costa Rica exported 32 tons of yuca to the U.S. in the first half of 2012.

18 public officials, including San José mayor, under criminal investigation

The Chief Prosecutor’s Office confirms that San José Mayor Johnny Araya and 17 other public officials – all from the ruling National Liberation Party – are under investigation for various alleged crimes.

On Monday morning, Costa Rica congratulates Venezuela

The Costa Rican government sent commendations to Hugo Chávez after he again won the Venezuelan presidential election.

Emergency officials announce high-tech early warning system for landslides

A $300,000 project to help warn residents of potential landslides will be the first of its kind in Central America.

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