Katherine Stanley, The Tico Times

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Past articles by Katherine:

Costa Rican band performs at Rose Parade

The band was selected for a performance at the prestigious event. → Read More

Letter from the Editor: The Tico Times’ incredible year

Just over a year since The Tico Times reopened, I can tell you that it's been an amazing ride. → Read More

Our 2018-2019 High Season Print Edition is here!

Our new print edition is on its way to distributors nationwide. → Read More

Update: Costa Rican Red Cross finds body of missing U.S. newlywed following Southern Zone floods

The Costa Rican Red Cross stated they found the body of missing U.S. newlywed Josh Byrne, 30, Saturday afternoon. → Read More

Our favorite photos of motherhood in Costa Rica through the years

Happy Mother's Day to all our readers. → Read More

On two coasts, communities mourn tourists’ deaths in Costa Rica

In Santa Teresa, on the west side of the Nicoya Peninsula, residents asked for increased police presence. → Read More

Brazil knocks Costa Rica out of World Cup after hard-fought game

Brazil had many chances throughout the game, with Costa Rica avoiding disaster through a strong defensive performance and the virtuosity we have come to expect from Navas. → Read More

Looking back at ‘LuisGui’ – the good, the bad, and the bee

A few memorable moments of the Solís Administration. → Read More

PHOTOS: Carlos Alvarado is sworn in as Costa Rica’s 48th president

Alvarado discussed climate change mitigation, job creation, and tax reform in his inaugural address. → Read More

Costa Rica prepares for presidential inauguration in downtown San José

While May 8 is not a national holiday, josefinos should plan as if it were one: → Read More

The Tico Times at 62: Finding new ways to serve and celebrate Costa Rica

Here's what we've been up to in the months since we reopened. → Read More

A teenager’s quest to fight cancer in Costa Rica: Meet ‘Slimes Pura Vida’

Nava Haney, 13, whips up homemade slimes to benefit the Ana Ross Foundation. → Read More

Wish you were here: Roger Waters in Costa Rica?

Hearts raced around Costa Rica after a mysterious pink pig was spotted at the National Stadium in La Sabana, San José, on Monday. Pink pig images and cryptic messages from a Facebook page and Twitter account dubbed Stay Human CR renewed hopes that Roger Waters, who used a similar technique to build suspense before announcing a show in Uruguay, might soon announce a show in Costa Rica. “Are you… → Read More

Meet Epsy Campbell, the first Afro-Latina vice president-elect

Campbell, 54, is well known on the Costa Rican political scene, and is unquestionably one of the most familiar faces in the Citizen Action Party (PAC). → Read More

Watch the full launch of the first satellite designed and built in Costa Rica

The satellite, named Project Irazú in honor of one of Costa Rican’s iconic volcanoes, was built by the Central American Aeronautics and Space Association (ACAE) and the Costa Rican Technological Institute (TEC). → Read More

Images from a busy, hot Election Day in Costa Rica

Sights and sounds from the two candidates' paths - and further afield. → Read More

Epsy Campbell will become Latin America’s first Afro-Latina vice president

Campbell will serve as vice president in the new Alvarado administration. → Read More

Six Costa Rican students receive AFS-CRUSA scholarships for year in U.S.

A new group of scholarship recipients are U.S.-bound. → Read More

How’s the weather outside your door? Costa Rica’s ‘first 12 days’ superstition

This photo shows how New Year's Day looked in Punta Uva, Limón. Yesterday, Jan. 3, was rainy in San José, and today is chilly and cloudy. So what? Well, according to a traditional belief popular in Spain and Latin America, these weather patterns predict the whole year's climactic ups and downs. According to the superstition,… → Read More

What to do during the high season: a few of our favorite summer events

With not only Christmas and New Year’s upon us, but also the best weather of the year in much of the country – sunny, dry and breezy – there is never more to do and see in Costa Rica than during these summer months. Here's a partial guide. New Year’s Eve Check ticotimes.net for more… → Read More