La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on March 21, 2026, covering topics from criminal justice to social issues and celebrity experiences in Costa Rica.
In one post dated March 21, 2026, La Nación reported: ” ‘Usted fue el que mató a Nadia Peraza’: asesino recibe la pena máxima por desmembrar a su pareja en Heredia https://t.co/4reWMm2qTl”. The tweet references the sentencing of an individual convicted for the murder and dismemberment of Nadia Peraza in Heredia.
Later that day, another tweet highlighted the experience of a Colombian influencer with immigration authorities: ” Famoso influencer colombiano reveló el trato distinto que recibe en Migración cuando visita Costa Rica https://t.co/P6x174Z2tW”. The post discusses claims by the influencer regarding differential treatment at Costa Rican migration checkpoints.
A third update posted by La Nación on March 21, 2026 focused on community efforts for healthcare: ” Golfistas se unen por la Unidad de Quemaduras del Hospital Nacional de Niños https://t.co/jWdmuSKTId”. This tweet reports on golfers joining together to support the Burn Unit at the National Children’s Hospital.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers, frequently reporting on national crime cases, immigration issues affecting both locals and foreigners, and public health initiatives such as fundraising events for hospitals. These topics are part of ongoing public conversations in Costa Rica about justice system responses to violent crime, experiences of foreign visitors or residents with local authorities, and civic engagement in supporting healthcare infrastructure.



