La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on April 17, 2026, covering events related to public safety, numismatics, and sports sponsorship.
In one post dated April 17, 2026, La Nación reported: ” Cantante D4vd fue arrestado tras investigación por la muerte de Celeste Rivas, de 14 años https://t.co/bLAqJimTMu”. The tweet details the arrest of singer D4vd following an investigation into the death of Celeste Rivas, aged 14.
On the same day, La Nación shared information about a new collectible coin: ” Llega nueva moneda coleccionable de ¢25: vea el diseño y cómo conseguirla antes de que se agote https://t.co/tMd2ZVJJlm”. The tweet invites readers to view the design and learn how to obtain the limited-edition ¢25 coin before it sells out.
Additionally, La Nación posted an update regarding sports funding: ” Pedro Navarro pagó el viaje del representante de Costa Rica a Panamericano en Surinam https://t.co/O33GouCscS”. This tweet states that Pedro Navarro covered travel expenses for Costa Rica’s representative at the Pan American event in Suriname.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and digital media organizations. It frequently covers national news topics including crime investigations, cultural releases such as commemorative coins by the Central Bank of Costa Rica (BCCR), and developments in local sports sponsorships. Collectible coins released by BCCR often generate significant public interest due to their limited availability and unique designs. High-profile criminal cases involving public figures are also closely followed by both local authorities and media outlets. In international sporting events like those held in Suriname under Pan American auspices, private individuals or sponsors sometimes provide financial support for athletes or representatives from smaller countries.


