CuencaHighLife
When a group of stray neighborhood dogs showed up at the viewing and memorial service for a woman who devoted her life to taking care of homeless animals in Cuernavaca, […]
Ecuador’s National Assembly is considering legislation to eliminate some payment requirements within the country’s Social Security (IESS) system that President Rafael Correa says are requiring large government subsidies. The legislation, […]
Reducing vehicular traffic in El Central was the primary recommendation of a UNESCO technical advisory team that visited Cuenca in August 2014. According to Mayor Marcelo Cabrera and Transportation Director […]
You can color Wednesday blue as the city of Cuenca celebrates the International Day for Austism Awareness with a march for those with autism and other disabilities. Marchers will be […]
Although Ecuador’s GDP growth of 3.8 percent for 2014 fell short of predictions, the country’s economy still performed better than most Latin American countries, which averaged 1.1 percent growth. The […]
President Rafael Correa may skip the Summit of the Americas in Panama next month to protest the comments made by the U.S. White House in a budget request to Congress. […]
Six people, four children and two adults, were killed Thursday night when a house, undermined by flooding, collapsed in Loja. Several other homes in the area were destroyed or damaged […]
Ecuador’s historic trade agreement reached last July with the European Union could be in jeopardy. Foreign Trade Minister Diego Aulestia was summoned to Brussels this week to explain to EU […]
Ecuador national police arrested a 36-year-old man in connection to the Monday night murder of U.S. expat Steve Riley. The man, identified as Daniel Matias, had been held as a […]
At least 14 people have died due to heavy rains across Ecuador, most of the victims dying on a highway connecting Quito to Santo Domingo and the coast. Seven of […]
A U.S. citizen, identified as Henry Dricker Riley, died of stab wounds Monday night in his home on Av. 27 de Febrero, near Tres Puentes. Friends and neighbors say the […]
Ecuador has denied that President Rafael Correa had accused the United States of trying to destabilize his government by infiltrating it with spies, according to an official statement. Correa had […]




















