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Voter apathy dampens elections

A look at what caused 72 percent of the country to stay home during Sunday's municipal election and how to prevent absenteeism in the future.

Surfing the concrete wave in Costa Rica

Tico skateboarding pioneer: Costa Rican skateboarders are known more as artists than as athletes.

Costa Rican wetlands lack protection

As erosion and sedimentation damage C.R. wetlands, environmentalists ponder how to prevent more harm to the country's ecosystem.

Cruise Ships Big and Small Travel to Isthmus

Queen Elizabeth – the ship, not the monarch – and others make port in Central America.

Alajuela: Discover Costa Rica’s City of Mangoes and Tradition

Alajuela, the country’s second largest city, 17 kilometers northwest of the capital and home of Juan Santamaría International Airport, is celebrating its 228th anniversary...

Planners on Different Pages

Visions of Capital City Leave Urban Planners at Odds

Complainers Air Gripes on Local TV

Complainers are among the devilments of life. We all know people who return from a two-week dream vacation and tell us about all the...

San José aims to bring back nightlife with more police and cultural activities

  Beginning Sept. 1, 80 police officers will be patrolling downtown San José to provide protection for tourists in the heart of the city, for...

Milking the Chinese Dragon

Chinese foreign minister’s visit sparks requests for aid for infrastructure

Meet in Costa Rica: Country Ups Convention Destination Appeal

With the February opening of a new convention center at Hotel Barceló Tambor Beach on the Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica has added to its...

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Costa Rica Airport Adds Sunflower Program for Travelers With Hidden Disabilities

Juan Santamaría International Airport has joined the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program, giving travelers with non-visible disabilities a discreet way to ask for patience, support...

What It Really Costs to Live in Costa Rica as an Expat in 2026

Costa Rica remains one of the most popular destinations in Latin America for retirees, remote workers and foreign residents, but the old idea that...

Costa Rica’s Borinquen Geothermal Plant Advances With Major Contract

Costa Rica’s state electricity company has moved Borinquen I one step closer to completion, awarding a contract worth nearly $100 million for the main...

El Salvador Airport Introduces WhatsApp Help Line for Travelers

El Salvador International Airport has launched an official WhatsApp help channel for passengers who need quick information before, during or after their trip through...

Costa Rica Says Ocean Conservation Must Benefit Fishing Communities

Costa Rica used a major international environmental finance meeting in Uzbekistan to present a marine conservation message built around coastal communities, fishing families and...
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