La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on May 5, 2026, covering topics ranging from entertainment to public health and infrastructure.
In a tweet posted at 17:22 UTC, La Nación shared an article about the personal life of television presenter Montserrat del Castillo. The post stated: ” Novio de Montserrat del Castillo revela cómo conquistó a la presentadora https://t.co/bsD0rEJS7t” (May 5, 2026).
Later that day at 17:25 UTC, the outlet reported on a growing rodent problem in U.S. cities. The tweet read: ” Ratas invaden ciudades de Estados Unidos y obligan a vecinos a enfrentarlas por su cuenta ante falta de control oficial https://t.co/VRcHrPSkW8″ (May 5, 2026). In recent years, several major American cities have faced increasing rat populations as municipal pest control efforts struggle to keep up with demand.
At 17:32 UTC, La Nación addressed upcoming power outages affecting parts of San José. The post announced: ” Cortes de luz impactarán zonas de San José este viernes: conozca los horarios https://t.co/fKJqoIEDq5″ (May 5, 2026). Scheduled electricity interruptions are common in Costa Rica during periods of grid maintenance or upgrades.
La Nación is recognized for its coverage of national and international news stories and is considered one of Costa Rica’s leading daily newspapers.



