Doylestown|News|
Woman Killed In Warrington Crash
A woman was killed in a two-car crash Monday afternoon in Warrington, police have confirmed.

Kara Seymour is the Editor in Chief at Patch. She has spent two decades covering community news, working at daily and weekly newspapers in Virginia, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, including the Bucks County Courier Times and the Princeton Packet. She joined Patch in 2010 as the local editor for the Newtown, PA Patch and moved on to serve as the New Jersey/Pennsylvania regional manager before becoming Editor in Chief. Kara is a James Madison University graduate.
A woman was killed in a two-car crash Monday afternoon in Warrington, police have confirmed.

Blo Newtown, a blow dry and makeup salon, will open in the Summit Square Shopping Center on Jan. 24
A woman is in custody in connection with an alleged DUI hit-and-run last month in Warrington.
Police in Doylestown Borough are seeking the public's help to identify the suspect in an overnight burglary.
The annual Winter Festival in New Hope and Lambertville starts this weekend and will go through Jan. 26.
Dart West has begun weekday service throughout New Britain and Chalfont.
The Newtown Theatre will screen the cult classic “Spaceballs” on Jan. 25 at 7:30 p.m.
Police in Buckingham say they are investigating the closure of a local wedding venue.
Police are trying to track down the identity of two people who conducted a distraction theft at a Doylestown Borough shop.
The Council Rock School Board has come to a new five-year contract agreement with Superintendent Robert Fraser.
Record high temperatures were recorded throughout the Philadelphia region on Saturday, making it the warmest Jan. 11 in more than 150 years.
Newtown Township Police reported the following recent activity, including the use of Christmas cookies in a criminal mischief case.
A rollover crash closed a portion of Lower State Road, Doylestown Township Police said just after 3:30 p.m.
Here's a forecast you'd expect for July, not January.
Police are reminding all residents to remove valuables from their cars after another smash-and-grab theft happened Thursday in Newtown.
Newtown Township Police reported the following recent activity:
If your dream breakfast is a scoop of ice cream, then make your dreams come true on Jan. 19.
One of the region's most ubiquitous supermarket chains is planning a $114M expansion that will include new stores and renovations.
A 30-year-old Lower Makefield man was killed in a crash Wednesday morning in Newtown Township, police said.
For six hours, he used a mitre saw in an attempt to cut a safe from the Plumstead home's wall. He also stabbed and beat the homeowner.