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EcuaPass, the American-owned visa agency operating out of Cuenca since October 2025, has hired Estefanía González — a Cuencana attorney and Universidad del Azuay graduate — as its first full-time employee.
Unidad Educativa Manuela Garaicoa de Calderón suspended in-person classes after a threat was found scrawled in a bathroom on Sunday. Police say there's no solid evidence linking it to criminal groups. Virtual classes continue through the week.
Two men in a BMW forced two people into their car at gunpoint on Calle Larga early Saturday morning. Police chased them into Cañar province, rescued the victims, and found the firearm was a replica. Both suspects are out on conditional release.
Nine shows at Teatro Carlos Cueva Tamariz running May through December. The highlights: a symphonic Juan Luis Guerra tribute May 7–9, Puccini's La Bohème in October, and a Fito Páez choral concert in November.
The second annual Ruta de las Papas con Cuero has its five finalists. Bowls run $1.50 to $3, the finals are May 2, and you can visit each vendor's market stall right now. Here's who made the cut.
The biggest commercial development Cuenca has seen in years opens its doors on May 22. Five levels, 140 stores, electric go-karts, and an elevated walkway connecting it to Mall del Río. Mark your calendar.
A 34-year-old film curator has opened a weekly cinema night on the fourth floor of the historic Teatro Cuenca building. The Shining, Body Double, and David Bowie docs on original mid-century seats. Thursdays.
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