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Friday, March 13, 2026
Restaurant Inspections — Columbia Borough — March 13, 2026
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Structure fire on Walnut Street draws multi-department response Thursday morning
JOE LINTNER | COLUMBIA SPY
Emergency personnel from more than a dozen fire companies responded to a working structure fire Thursday morning at 727 Walnut Street. The alarm was dispatched at 9:07 a.m. as a Building-High Occupancy-1A incident.
Upon arrival, firefighters found the main structure at 727 Walnut Street heavily involved. Residents at the structure and homes on either side of the burning structure were evacuated while crews worked to contain the blaze. Firefighters were ultimately able to extinguish the flames.
The 700 block of Walnut Street and Avenue G were closed during the operation.
The response drew units from multiple agencies across the region, including Rescue 26, Tower 40, Engine 80, Ladder 80, Utility 801, Rescue 80, Fire Police 80, Traffic 80, Engine 907, Tower 64-2, Tower 75, Traffic 75, Rescue 71, Rescue 41-1 York, Engine 41 York, Rescue 905, Rescue 79-1, Engine 07-1, Air 07, Traffic 76, Fire Police 10, and Engine 10.
Information sourced from emergency dispatch records, Thursday, March 12, 2026, 09:07 and on-scene reporting.
Columbia Borough solicitor calls employee misconduct rumors 'Unfounded' after internal investigation
Solicitor Evan Gabel read a prepared statement explaining that the borough had investigated claims that surfaced in July 2024, alleging that a former borough employee and an elected official had exchanged inappropriate text messages and carried on an inappropriate relationship. Gabel said he led the investigation in coordination with the Columbia Borough Police Department.
According to the statement, the borough typically does not comment on personnel matters involving employees or elected officials. Gabel said that policy is grounded in privacy protections under the law, but he added that the volume of rumors circulating in public meetings and “other forums” prompted the borough to address the issue directly.
Gabel emphasized that officials “take these matters very seriously” and conducted the inquiry “to the fullest extent of its authority.”
"At the conclusion of the investigation, it was determined that the rumors of the text messages and inappropriate relationship were unfounded. No similar criminal complaint was filed by either party allegedly involved and there was no further action that could be taken by the borough at that time."
— Borough Solicitor Evan Gabel, reading the borough's official statement
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Why did Columbia Borough officials downplay a formal police proposal to cover Wrightsville?
- Columbia Borough Police Department – $875,174.32
- Hellam Township Police Department – $450,000.00
- York County Regional Police Department – $557,000.00
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