La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on April 16, 2026, addressing issues ranging from media disputes to road closures and a notable death.
In its first post of the evening, La Nación stated: ” https://t.co/L3B9CgyE4k desmiente a Leslye Bojorges y denuncia uso indebido de su información para atacar a diputada Luz Mary Alpízar https://t.co/MrBnXDwAL2″ (April 16, 2026). The tweet reports that the website referenced in the link refutes claims made by Leslye Bojorges and alleges misuse of information in attacks against Congresswoman Luz Mary Alpízar.
Later that evening, La Nación alerted drivers to upcoming changes affecting Route 32. The outlet posted: ” Atención conductores: MOPT anuncia cambios en los cierres por trabajos de la ruta 32 este viernes https://t.co/kfezpWYyDx” (April 16, 2026). This notice refers to announcements from the Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MOPT) regarding modifications to road closures due to ongoing construction work scheduled for Friday.
The final update concerned an incident involving an online personality. La Nación reported: ” Influencer muere en misteriosas circunstancias tras anunciar su compromiso https://t.co/XvnpmpMwHX” (April 16, 2026). The tweet states that an influencer died under mysterious circumstances shortly after announcing their engagement.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading news organizations. Its social media accounts are frequently used to deliver breaking news and public service announcements to a national audience.



