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Contemporary Japanese artists exhibit in San José

“Pasaje al Futuro” exhibit includes 42 works by 11 young Japanese artists as well as a collection of photographs related to the March 11 earthquake and subsequent tsunami in Japan.

Group aims to reclaim city with night tour

A group called ChepeCletas aims to reclaim the downtown area by offering evening city tours – with a police escort.

Tax payments due by end of month

NEWS YOU CAN USE: A new income tax system requires quarterly payments, with the first installment due Sept. 30. What do you need to know about changes to the tax payment system?

Father fights for suicide prevention center

Domingo Abarca, whose son committed suicide in 2009, is pushing lawmakers to create a national suicide prevention institute. Lawmakers are listening.

Security minister: Costa Rica needs to improve police presence

Public Security Minister Mario Zamora speaks to The Tico Times about his agenda, the lack of resources for the National Police and the value of passing an annual business tax to generate security revenue.

Deadly mudslides hit Guatemala day after earthquake

At least two dead and more than a dozen missing from the natural disasters.

National Child Care Network seeing positive results

President Chinchilla's daycare plan labeled a success.

Caribbean remains hot; Pacific action is on northern and central coast

Anglers are in heaven on the Caribbean coast, while on the Pacific action is still good up north and picking up on the central coast.

Chinchilla touts Costa Rica during New York trip

Chinchilla praises Costa Rica to attract further foreign investment.

Used book sale to offer more than books

Democrats Abroad of Costa Rica is sponsoring a used book sale Sept. 24. Shoppers will find CDs, cassettes, DVDs, videos, crafts and of course...

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