Costa Rica’s Elesban Rodríguez Honored at Pasadena Rose Parade

Elesban Rodríguez, director of the Banda Municipal de Zarcero, stepped into the spotlight at the 137th Rose Parade in Pasadena, California, on New Year’s Day. He became the first Latino band director to ride on the Band Directors float, a key part of the event that honors music educators from around the world. Rodríguez joined …

Surfing Activism Takes Hold Across Latin America

Surfers and local communities in Peru, Chile, and Ecuador have stepped up efforts to safeguard their coastlines, pushing for laws that protect key surf spots from development and environmental threats. This movement highlights a shift where wave riders lead conservation, with potential benefits for tourism economies like Costa Rica’s. In Peru, a law passed in …

Costa Rica Road Shuts Down Again by Landslides and Debris

Drivers faced another setback this morning as landslides blocked Route 32, the key link between the Central Valley and Limón province. The Ministry of Public Works and Transportation shut down the highway between kilometers 32 and 33 after debris covered the road, halting all traffic. Officials from the ministry acted fast to organize cleanup teams, …

Costa Rica’s Warren Madrigal Joins Nashville SC in Major League Soccer Move

Costa Rican forward Warren Madrigal has taken a major step in his career by signing with Nashville Soccer Club in Major League Soccer. The 21-year-old, who grew up in the ranks of Deportivo Saprissa, completes a permanent transfer to the U.S. team after five years with the purple squad. Madrigal debuted for Saprissa on August …

How Clay Training Can Limit Latin American Tennis Players on Faster Surfaces

On the tennis courts of San José, young Costa Rican players chase futures shaped by a surface few here know as home. At the annual Copa del Café junior tournament, held each January at the Costa Rica Country Club in Escazú, teenagers from around the world battle on hard courts that mimic the speed of …

U.S. Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene Visits Costa Rica for Holiday Break

U.S. Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican from Georgia, has chosen Costa Rica for her Christmas vacation this year. She arrived with her fiancé, Brian Glenn, a White House reporter, and later joined her children and their partners for time on the Pacific coast. Greene shared details of her trip on Instagram, posting photos and …