La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, posted several updates on April 8, 2026, covering topics ranging from child health advice to local infrastructure and cultural events.
In a tweet published at 16:35 UTC, La Nación addressed the topic of pacifier use in children by sharing expert recommendations: ” ¿Sabe hasta qué edad es seguro el uso de la chupeta? Esta es la advertencia de una experta https://t.co/qcNbWR9ENk” (April 8, 2026).
Later that afternoon at 16:42 UTC, the outlet alerted residents about scheduled power outages affecting parts of San José due to maintenance work by CNFL: ” Cortes de luz afectarán zonas de San José este viernes por trabajos de CNFL https://t.co/i5YeQVCvq1″ (April 8, 2026). The Compañía Nacional de Fuerza y Luz (CNFL) is responsible for providing electricity and regularly conducts maintenance to ensure service reliability.
At 16:47 UTC on the same day, La Nación announced a surprise international concert as part of the closing event for Transitarte, an annual arts festival in San José. The tweet stated: ” El Transitarte se guardó la sorpresa y ahora suelta la noticia: este será el concierto internacional de cierre https://t.co/1AJcIA0Lwz” (April 8, 2026). Transitarte is known for featuring diverse artistic performances and drawing significant public attention each year.
La Nación has been recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading sources for news coverage across various sectors including health, public services, and culture.


