La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on November 16, 2025, addressing a possible femicide case, scheduled power outages in San José, and comments from football coach Jorge Luis Pinto.
In its first report of the evening, La Nación posted: “Posible femicidio: Autoridades hallan a mujer fallecida dentro de cuartería https://t.co/rntpCSYRGO” (November 16, 2025). The post highlights that authorities discovered the body of a woman inside a rooming house and are investigating the incident as a potential femicide. In Costa Rica, femicide is recognized as the murder of a woman due to her gender and is considered an aggravated crime under national law.
Later that evening, La Nación informed residents about upcoming electricity interruptions: “Cortes de luz: CNFL suspenderá el servicio eléctrico este lunes 17 en sector de San José https://t.co/NkM8NoTiJC” (November 16, 2025). The tweet states that the Compañía Nacional de Fuerza y Luz (CNFL) will suspend electrical service in part of San José on Monday, November 17. Scheduled power cuts are common for maintenance or infrastructure upgrades by CNFL.
The final update featured sports coverage related to Costa Rican football. La Nación wrote: “Jorge Luis Pinto le da una clase al ‘Piojo’ Herrera sobre Costa Rica: ‘La línea de cinco no es para jugar atrás’ https://t.co/NoSDhlnGEe” (November 16, 2025). In this post, former national team coach Jorge Luis Pinto discusses tactical strategies with Miguel ‘Piojo’ Herrera and emphasizes that using five defenders does not necessarily mean playing defensively. Jorge Luis Pinto previously led Costa Rica’s national team to significant achievements at international tournaments.
Costa Rica has made legislative efforts to address gender-based violence and continues to confront challenges related to public safety. Power supply management remains an important issue for urban areas like San José. Football continues to be a subject of national interest and debate among coaches and fans alike.



