La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, reported on several significant events through its official Twitter account on March 19, 2026.
In one post published at 21:42 UTC, La Nación announced a breakthrough in a long-standing homicide case in the United States: ” Asesinato sin resolver durante 15 años llega a su fin: detienen a compañera de trabajo de la víctima en Estados Unidos https://t.co/1GLKu9Pfl4″.
Shortly after, at 21:48 UTC, the outlet highlighted efforts by local authorities to address crime in Cartago: ” Alcaldes de Cartago crean Consejo Provincial de Seguridad para enfrentar crisis de criminalidad https://t.co/0u4GOjI4Zb”.
Later that evening, at 21:52 UTC, La Nación quoted Claudia Dobles commenting on a security proposal from Nogui Acosta. The tweet read: ” Claudia Dobles sobre propuesta de Nogui Acosta: ‘Allanar a cualquier persona sin una orden judicial no es una solución, es abrir la puerta a abusos’ https://t.co/5O3d3dRwcR”.
La Nación has been recognized as one of Costa Rica’s most influential newspapers and frequently covers national and international news developments. The creation of provincial security councils reflects ongoing concerns about rising crime rates in regions such as Cartago. Public debate continues regarding proposals for enhanced police powers and civil liberties protections within Costa Rica’s legal framework.



