La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, used its official X account on March 15, 2026 to share updates about its print and digital editions as well as report on infrastructure issues. The outlet invited readers to access their printed edition in commercial establishments across the country and encouraged them to visit their website for more content.
In two consecutive posts published at 11:03 a.m. and 11:04 a.m., La Nación stated: ” ¡Buenos días! Adquiera la edición impresa en los principales establecimientos comerciales del país. Consulte nuestro contenido también en https://t.co/3PycGSDz69 https://t.co/jftWQuJM89″ and ” ¡Buenos días! Adquiera la edición impresa en los principales establecimientos comerciales del país. Consulte nuestro contenido también en https://t.co/3PycGSDz69 https://t.co/zj4PrgSd1h”.
Later that morning, at 11:32 a.m., the newspaper highlighted potential risks facing the San Carlos highway project. In this post, La Nación reported: ” Expropiaciones, presupuesto y atraso en la licitación: Hacienda identificó estos riesgos en carretera a San Carlos https://t.co/5jNZebpQ4j”.
The San Carlos highway has been subject to ongoing concerns regarding expropriations, budgetary constraints, and delays in tendering processes—issues identified by Costa Rica’s Ministry of Finance (Hacienda). These challenges have previously affected the progress of major public works projects in the country.



