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…

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…
Magisterial District Judge 02‑1‑03 | Lancaster County Another thrilling episode of “As the Gavel Turns”, brought to you by West Hempfield Township Police. 🚗 Traffic Division: Fast, Furious, and… Too Close Jagdish Singh, 24, of North Highlands, CA, was cited for following too closely. Officials remind drivers that “personal space” applies to vehicles too. This…
🧾 **Court Filings Roundup: The Signs Were Disobeyed, The Speed Was Optional, and The Court Was Busy**Magisterial District Judge Miles K. Bixler | April 14–15, 2026 ⚖️ All information below comes directly from public court dockets. Charges are allegations unless otherwise noted. Presumption of innocence still applies — even if traffic signs are feeling ignored….
Columbia, PA — April 14, 2026 Columbia Borough Council held its regular meeting Tuesday evening, April 14, covering a wide range of topics including public safety, infrastructure improvements, upcoming community events, and resident concerns. Mosquito Concerns Raised Near Quarry Area A West End resident addressed council regarding standing water near the former quarry area, expressing…
On Tuesday night, April 14, 2026, at 7:00 PM, the doors of Paul W. Myers Council Chambers will open, the gavel will fall, and decisions that quietly shape daily life in Columbia Borough will move forward — with or without citizens present in the room. This is not a ceremonial meeting.This is where budgets, streets,…
LANCASTER COUNTY, PA — April 10–13, 2026 — If the goal was to keep Magisterial District Judge 02‑1‑03 busy, mission accomplished. Recent public court filings show a flurry of traffic citations and one criminal case across West Hempfield Township, Columbia Borough, and surrounding areas, proving once again that April is a popular month for meeting…
By ColumbiaPA.Online Editorial BoardApril 2026 There are moments when a community must decide whether money matters more than principle. The decision by Mountville Fire Company No. 1 to accept sponsorship from Field of Screams for a family-oriented fire company carnival is one of those moments. This editorial takes a clear position: communities should not support…
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Because even justice needs a sense of humor📅 Filed April 8–9, 2026 🚗 Parking Enforcement: The Real Crime Wave Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Christian N. Delgado Charge: Unlawful Parking in a Meter ZoneOffense Date: March 17, 2026 Columbia Borough Police bravely took on one of society’s boldest offenders: someone who dared challenge a parking meter.Authorities…
COLUMBIA, PA — April 7, 2026 — Columbia Borough Council held a wide‑ranging work session Tuesday evening, covering topics that touched on public safety, local business, affordability for residents, and long‑term planning. The meeting highlighted careful deliberation rather than final votes, with several issues set to return for further discussion. Sexual Assault Awareness Month Recognized…