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Family-run business makes tea a tradition

Costa Rica’s Manza Té started 40 years ago as a small family-run business. Today the company’s teas can be found in nearly every Tico home.

Guatemala orders ex-president extradited to U.S.

Alfonso Portillo was acquitted of similar charges in Guatemala earlier this year.

Costa Rica ranks high on U.N. Health Index

Costa Rica ranked lowest in education and income levels.

Chasing a Deadly Sueño: A journey across the U.S. border turns fatal for Costa Rican man

Second in a two-part series on Abdenago Abarca, a young Costa Rican father who died in August while crossing the U.S. border with Mexico.

Progress slow on global climate mitigation

Outlook for progress at climate change conference grim.

As year winds down, Chinchilla in search of key tax reform victory

Economic sectors are divided over the fiscal reform plan. However, President Chinchilla, who assisted in drafting it, is trying to push the package through.

Action improves on Central Pacific, remains good on Caribbean

Billfish are showing out of the Los Sueños and Quepos areas, as well as up north in Guanacaste, while in the south anglers are seeing plenty of inshore action. On the Caribbean side, tarpon fishing remains excellent.

Liberia airport terminal opening delayed

New airlines flying into the Daniel Oduber Quirós Airport will not be delayed, but instead will land at the old terminal.

Beachnuts Theatre stages ‘Scrooge’ in Tamarindo

The Nov. 24-26 production is the latest in a series of hit pantomime shows for the community theater group on the northern Pacific coast.

Jeronimo Saer gives music workshop for Hatillo Youths

At risk youths learn how to record music.

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