La Nación reports on Tárcoles bridge closure, award to Justice Cruz, and cycling team update

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, posted several updates on February 24, 2026, covering infrastructure works, an international award to a national judge, and developments in the country’s cycling team.

On February 24, 2026, La Nación reported on renewed closures at a bridge over the Tárcoles River. The tweet stated: ” Vuelven cierres en puente sobre el río Tárcoles ¿Cuándo finalizan las obras? https://t.co/P5gXFgNAhp”.

The same day, the outlet highlighted an honor received by Supreme Court Justice Fernando Cruz from a U.S. university. According to La Nación’s tweet: ” Universidad de Estados Unidos premia al magistrado Fernando Cruz: ‘Es un premio para Costa Rica, su democracia y su Poder Judicial’ https://t.co/DfwpFWuRpq”.

La Nación also addressed concerns about the National Road Cycling Team in light of Andrey Amador’s absence. The publication tweeted: ” ¿Qué pasa con la Selección Nacional de Ruta ante la ausencia de Andrey Amador? https://t.co/ePu6tuH2qh” on February 24.

La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s oldest and most influential newspapers. Its coverage often includes topics related to national infrastructure projects—such as recurring maintenance and closures of bridges—and prominent figures in politics and sports. Updates regarding awards given to members of the judiciary underscore the importance of institutional recognition for Costa Rica’s democracy and legal system. Sports news involving athletes like Andrey Amador reflects public interest in national teams and their performance at international events.



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