La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, posted updates on September 11, 2025, covering upcoming power outages in Limón, support for journalist Randall Rivera ahead of surgery, and the limited theatrical return of “Toy Story.”
In its first post from September 11, La Nación announced: “Prepárese: cortes de luz este viernes en Limón por trabajos del ICE https://t.co/Djv6RKptv6”. The message informs readers about scheduled power cuts in Limón due to maintenance work by the Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE).
A subsequent tweet at 21:54 UTC highlighted community support for a well-known journalist: “Randall Rivera será operado de la tiroides y sus compañeros de trabajo lo alientan con estos mensajes https://t.co/guJMtZGAih”. This update shares that Randall Rivera is set to undergo thyroid surgery and has received encouraging messages from colleagues.
Minutes later, La Nación reported on a cultural event: “‘Toy Story’ regresa a los cines por tiempo limitado: así podrá revivir la historia original de Pixar https://t.co/gNpblQvVo2”. The tweet notes that Pixar’s original “Toy Story” will return to cinemas for a limited period.
La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and digital media outlets. It regularly provides coverage of national events such as infrastructure projects by ICE—Costa Rica’s primary electricity provider—and reports on both local personalities and entertainment news. Power interruptions for maintenance are periodically communicated by ICE to ensure public awareness and safety. Additionally, the newspaper often highlights notable figures in Costa Rican journalism like Randall Rivera. Re-releases of classic films such as “Toy Story” are common strategies used by studios like Pixar to engage new audiences and offer nostalgic experiences to long-time fans.



