HORROR BEHIND CLOSED DOORS: SPCA Files Dozens of Additional Animal Cruelty Charges in Columbia Case

Columbia, PA —What officers discovered inside a Columbia home has now led to a second wave of criminal charges—this time filed by animal cruelty investigators—and the details are deeply disturbing. According to newly filed Pennsylvania SPCA criminal complaints, the conditions inside the residence on High Ridge Road were so severe that officers described burning ammonia…

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Serious Charges Filed in Columbia: Court Documents Detail Conditions Inside High Ridge Road Residence

COLUMBIA, PA — Newly filed criminal complaints in Lancaster County Magisterial District Court outline disturbing conditions inside a Columbia-area home, where authorities say a teenage child and dozens of animals were living in what investigators described as “deplorable and unsanitary” circumstances. According to official police complaints and affidavits of probable cause, Andrew S. Culp and…

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A Testament to Service: Honoring Chief Jack Brommer

And Celebrating a New Chapter with Chief Holly Arndt In every town, there are individuals whose dedication quietly shapes the character and safety of a community. In Columbia, Pennsylvania, Chief Jack Brommer stands among those few. As of May 1, 2026, Chief Brommer officially retired as Chief of Police, concluding a distinguished career that began…

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Columbia Zoning Board Approves Church Avenue Townhome, Denies Fourth Street Church Request After Lengthy Hearing

By ColumbiaPa.Online Staff April 29, 2026 – Columbia, PA The Columbia Borough Zoning Hearing Board met Wednesday evening for a two‑case agenda that included a major organizational change, a proposed infill townhouse on Church Avenue, and a request from a small Pentecostal congregation seeking approval to operate a church on North 4th Street. One application…

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Columbia Borough Council Meeting Recap – April 28, 2026

Major Leadership Changes, Community Investments, and Public Voices Shape the Future of Columbia On the evening of April 28, 2026, Columbia Borough Council convened for a meeting that highlighted both community pride and forward-looking decisions. From public concerns about local towing policies to major leadership promotions and infrastructure investments, the meeting reflected a borough actively…

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Local Towing Company Petitions Columbia Borough for Primary Service Designation

COLUMBIA, PA — A long‑established local towing company is asking Columbia Borough Council to formally recognize it as the borough’s primary towing service provider, citing decades of service, local investment, and expanded capabilities following the loss of a longtime community business owner. Patriot Towing & Transport Inc., along with its affiliated operations St. Denis and…

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