Columbia Turns Out in Force for Fireman’s Parade, Igniting 300th Celebration

COLUMBIA, PA — Saturday afternoon brought a wave of pride, lights, and hometown energy to the streets of Columbia as the annual Fireman’s Parade drew an impressive crowd, officially kicking off the much-anticipated Columbia 300 festivities. From the early afternoon, residents began staking out their spots along the parade route, setting up lawn chairs, waving…

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Columbia Borough Faces Budget Crossroads: Reserves or Responsible Tax Policy?

Columbia Borough Faces Budget Crossroads: Reserves or Responsible Tax Policy? By Jesse Sweigart | ColumbiaPA.online Columbia Borough Council is weighing difficult choices as it prepares the 2026 budget. Contrary to recent reporting, the borough’s reserve fund stands at approximately $1.6 million, not $1.1 million. While some members have suggested draining those reserves to avoid a…

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BREAKING NEWS: Columbia Borough Shooting Leads to Arrest and Multiple Charges

BREAKING NEWS: Columbia Borough Shooting Leads to Arrest and Multiple Charges Columbia, PA — January 8, 2026A violent altercation in Columbia Borough escalated into a shooting late Wednesday night, leaving one man critically injured and another facing a slew of serious charges. According to an affidavit of probable cause filed by Columbia Police, officers were…

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Saving Columbia’s Forgotten Dungeons: Rick Fisher’s Mission to Preserve History

Saving Columbia’s Forgotten Dungeons: Rick Fisher’s Mission to Preserve History Beneath the bustling streets of Columbia, Pennsylvania, lies a hidden piece of American history—a series of six crumbling, windowless cells known locally as the Market House Dungeons. Built in 1836, these subterranean chambers were originally intended as storage for market vendors but were later converted…

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The Government’s Back, Baby—and Columbia’s Got Questions, Coffee, and School Cash

The Government’s Back, Baby—and Columbia’s Got Questions, Coffee, and School Cash After 43 days of bureaucratic limbo, the federal government has finally reopened, and Columbia Borough is breathing a cautious sigh of relief—while still clutching its coffee and muttering, “Well, that was a ride.” President Trump signed the funding bill late Wednesday night, ending the…

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📰 Columbia Borough Opens Bidding for 41‑Acre McGinness Innovation Park Development

📰 Columbia Borough Opens Bidding for 41‑Acre McGinness Innovation Park Development COLUMBIA, PA — February 25, 2026 Columbia Borough has officially announced the opening of bids for the redevelopment of McGinness Innovation Park, a 41‑acre property located at 1020 Manor Street, with the release of both a press statement and a detailed Request for Proposals…

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Columbia Borough Meeting Recap: Scooters, Taxes, and “Wait… Is That a Data Center?”

Tuesday night’s Columbia Borough Council meeting had a little bit of everything: Concerned residents.Tough questions.A few awkward pauses.And at least one moment where you could practically hear everyone thinking: “…did that actually just get asked?” The Crowd Shows Up (Again) If anyone thought the recent attention around the airport was going to die down… they…

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GUN SAFETY EVENT – COLUMBIA MARKET HOUSE

GUN SAFETY EVENT – COLUMBIA MARKET HOUSE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2024 The Columbia Borough Police Department and BeSmart for Kids organization invite you to join us on Saturday, October 12, 2024, from 9 AM to 11 AM at the Columbia Market House for a crucial gun safety presentation. The event will kick off with a formal presentation at 9:00 AM, followed by an open session where officers will be available until 11:00 AM to answer any questions. Attendees can also receive free gun locks to promote safe storage and prevent accidents. Come and be a part of this important initiative to ensure the safety of our community. For more information, visit CRIMEWATCH®.

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