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Columbia Borough HARB Reviews Signage Proposal for New Hampton Hotel at February 11 Meeting

Columbia Borough HARB Reviews Signage Proposal for New Hampton Hotel at February 11 Meeting The Columbia Borough Historic Architectural Review Board (HARB) convened its monthly meeting on February 11, 2026, at 6:30 p.m. Chairperson Lutz called the session to order, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance and a roll call that confirmed a quorum. Approval…

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Wrong-Way Driver Takes Unplanned Morning Jog Through Columbia Borough

Wrong-Way Driver Takes Unplanned Morning Jog Through Columbia Borough Columbia, PA — February 17, 2026Columbia Borough Police started their Sunday morning with a surprise cardio session thanks to 21-year-old Jalil Tyrone White, who apparently decided the 200 block of Avenue H was a “choose your own direction” kind of street. According to police, White was…

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Presidents Day: Honoring Leadership, Legacy, and the American Spirit

Presidents Day: Honoring Leadership, Legacy, and the American Spirit An Editorial from ColumbiaPA.online Presidents Day arrives each February as a reminder of the extraordinary origins of our nation and the men who guided it through its earliest storms. At ColumbiaPA.online, we believe history is not something to glance at once a year—it’s something to understand,…

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Audit Reveals Persistent Failures in Columbia Borough’s Non‑Uniformed Pension Plan

Audit Reveals Persistent Failures in Columbia Borough’s Non‑Uniformed Pension Plan A Conservative Review on Fiscal Accountability and the Need for Stronger Governance Published by ColumbiaPA.Online Introduction A newly released compliance audit of the Columbia Borough Non‑Uniformed Pension Plan, covering the period ending December 31, 2024, highlights ongoing issues in the borough’s financial oversight—problems that should…

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Columbia Borough Police Pension Overpayment Raises Accountability Concerns

Columbia Borough Police Pension Overpayment Raises Accountability Concerns Taxpayers Deserve Transparency as Audit Finds $17,449 Pension Overpayment A recent audit has revealed that a retired Columbia Borough police officer was overpaid by $17,449 from the borough’s police pension plan—an error that Pennsylvania’s Auditor General says reflects repeat issues within Columbia Borough’s financial oversight systems. [columbiaspy.com]…

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Columbia Man Charged With Corruption of Minors Following Police Investigation

Columbia Man Charged With Corruption of Minors Following Police Investigation COLUMBIA, Pa. — A Columbia Borough man has been arrested and charged after police responded to a report involving a juvenile at an apartment complex on Plane Street on the night of February 10, 2026, according to a criminal complaint filed in Lancaster County. Columbia…

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Columbia Borough Council Advances Key Projects Amid Financial Concerns — February 10, 2026

Columbia Borough Council Advances Key Projects Amid Financial Concerns — February 10, 2026 COLUMBIA, PA — Columbia Borough Council convened Tuesday evening, February 10, 2026, addressing a wide range of municipal issues including the long‑awaited McGuinness property RFP, significant public works equipment repairs, upcoming community events, and escalating financial pressures that may require a short‑term…

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West Hempfield Township Police Charge Columbia Man in Severe Domestic Assault Case

West Hempfield Township Police Charge Columbia Man in Severe Domestic Assault Case COLUMBIA, PA — February 11, 2026A Columbia man is facing multiple felony and misdemeanor charges after West Hempfield Township Police responded to a serious domestic assault report on February 9, according to a criminal complaint filed through Magisterial District Court 02‑1‑03. Officers were…

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Fire Police Officer Suffers Medical Emergency While Responding to Hellam Township Fire

Fire Police Officer Suffers Medical Emergency While Responding to Hellam Township Fire Wrightsville, PA — February 11, 2026A Fire Police Officer from Wrightsville Steam Fire Engine and Hose Company No. 1 is recovering after experiencing a serious medical emergency while operating at a house fire in Hellam Township on the evening of February 5. According…

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Columbia Man Charged After Early‑Morning Domestic Assault, Police Say

Columbia Man Charged After Early‑Morning Domestic Assault, Police Say COLUMBIA, PA — February 8, 2026 — A Columbia man is facing assault charges after borough police responded to an early‑morning disturbance that escalated into a reported domestic violence incident, according to a criminal complaint filed by the Columbia Borough Police Department. Officers were dispatched to…

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BREAKING: Dispute Erupts Over Funds Raised for Columbia Market House Jail Cell Restoration

BREAKING: Dispute Erupts Over Funds Raised for Columbia Market House Jail Cell Restoration Columbia, PA — February 3, 2026 A public dispute has erupted in Columbia following a series of Facebook posts by local historian and event organizer Rick Fisher, who alleges that thousands of dollars raised for the restoration of the historic jail cells…

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FACT CHECK: What Columbia’s ICE Resolution Does — and Does Not — Do

FACT CHECK: What Columbia’s ICE Resolution Does — and Does Not — Do COLUMBIA, PA — Recent coverage of Columbia Borough Council’s discussion regarding Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) cooperation has raised questions about the borough’s policies, public safety, and the scope of local law enforcement authority. A review of borough records, council statements, and…

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Columbia Borough Council Meeting Recap: Snow, Swearing‑In, and “Please Don’t Plow the Street”

Columbia Borough Council Meeting Recap: Snow, Swearing‑In, and “Please Don’t Plow the Street” COLUMBIA, Pa. — Columbia Borough Council held its January 27, 2026 meeting, marking the Borough’s first meeting of the year and reminding everyone that winter, bureaucracy, and public comment season wait for no one. After roll call confirmed that everyone was present…

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A Community Thank You to Columbia Borough’s Street Department

A Community Thank You to Columbia Borough’s Street Department The readers of ColumbiaPa.online would like to extend a sincere and heartfelt thank you to the Columbia Borough Street Department for their outstanding work during the recent winter storm. This storm brought heavy snowfall, bitterly cold temperatures, and strong winds, creating difficult and hazardous conditions across…

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⚠️ UPDATED EMERGENCY NOTICE – COLUMBIA BOROUGH ⚠️

⚠️ UPDATED EMERGENCY NOTICE – COLUMBIA BOROUGH ⚠️ Post‑Storm Conditions | Public Safety Information Columbia Borough remains under an active weather‑related emergency following the recent winter storm. Hazardous conditions persist due to snow‑covered roads, icy surfaces, and ongoing blustery winds that may cause drifting snow and reduced visibility. 🚓 Police & Emergency Services 🏛️ Borough…

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Winter Storm Brings Significant Snowfall Concerns to Columbia Borough as Emergency Declaration Looms

Winter Storm Brings Significant Snowfall Concerns to Columbia Borough as Emergency Declaration Looms Columbia Borough is preparing for a potentially significant winter storm as meteorologists warn of heavy snow, dangerous cold, and hazardous travel conditions across central Pennsylvania. Borough officials are expected to enact snow emergency measures as outlined in local emergency codes, while local…

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