MOUNT GRETNA, Pa. — A St. Louis-bound Greyhound bus overturned on the Pennsylvania Turnpike Saturday, sending 14 people to the hospital, the AP reported. A Pennsylvania state police official told the AP the bus was traveling in the left lane and struck a concrete barrier, then veered right up the embankment before tipping on its side.

Both state police and Greyhound officials are continuing to investigate the accident. The crash is the first bus accident on the East Coast this year involving a commercial carrier, rather than a smaller operator or a chartered tour bus. For the full story, click here.

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