La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on March 19, 2026, covering developments in the business and cultural sectors.
In one post from March 19, La Nación announced the exit of a major company from the country: ” Pollo Granjero se va de Costa Rica https://t.co/tGaK7lmU4d”. The departure of Pollo Granjero marks a notable change in the local fast food industry.
Shortly after, La Nación reported on challenges facing a sports team abroad: ” Equipo de Guatemala está en apuros y busca contratar a técnico costarricense https://t.co/n3ABVGin9B”. The tweet suggests that a Guatemalan team is seeking to resolve its difficulties by hiring a coach from Costa Rica.
Later that day, attention shifted to cultural heritage concerns. According to La Nación’s update: ” Miembro de junta del Teatro Nacional dice que responsabilidad por posibles daños sería compartida entre empresa, inspectores y Patrimonio https://t.co/aoF2uyEdNU”. This statement refers to accountability regarding potential damages at the National Theatre, indicating shared responsibility among the involved company, inspectors, and heritage authorities.
La Nación has long been recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and digital news platforms. Its coverage spans national business developments such as company departures and international sports updates involving Central American teams. The outlet also regularly reports on issues related to national culture and heritage preservation.



