La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on February 12, 2026, covering issues related to media accountability, public infrastructure, and digital misinformation.
In one post from that day, La Nación reported that Repretel addressed an incident involving what the broadcaster called an “unjustifiable” error. The tweet reads: ” Repretel se pronuncia sobre error ‘injustificable’ que le generó críticas: esto dice la televisora https://t.co/2VoQG0f8z8″ (February 12, 2026).
Shortly after, the outlet highlighted concerns raised by a legislator about the state of local infrastructure. The tweet states: ” Diputada denuncia deterioro en instalaciones de Parque Lorne Ross https://t.co/YZ0Qn3iYuf” (February 12, 2026).
Additionally, La Nación warned readers about online scams impersonating its brand and misusing the image of journalist Inés Sánchez to promote fraudulent investments. The alert was posted as follows: “#NoComaCuento | Alerta: sitio web engañoso suplanta a ‘La Nación’ y usa imagen de Inés Sánchez para promover supuestas inversiones https://t.co/23uz93Zl0S” (February 12, 2026).
Repretel is one of Costa Rica’s largest television networks and has previously responded publicly to errors or controversies affecting its reputation. Incidents involving misleading websites have been a recurring problem in Latin America; media organizations like La Nación often issue warnings to protect their audiences from fraud.
Parque Lorne Ross is a public space whose maintenance falls under municipal responsibility. Complaints about deteriorating facilities are not uncommon in Costa Rica’s parks and recreational areas.
La Nación frequently uses social media platforms such as X (formerly Twitter) to disseminate news updates and alerts directly to its readership.


