Two Killeen ISD students were taken to the hospital for evaluation after a school bus crash in Downtown Houston on Wednesday night.
Two students were taken to the hospital for evaluation after a school bus crash in Downtown Houston on Wednesday night.According to police, the crash occurred around 9:40 p.m. at Chartres and Franklin as the Astros game was letting out.
According to police, a car failed to yield the right of way and crashed into the door of the small bus, sending glass flying.MORE NEWS: Harris County deputy shot, killed in apparent ambushTwo 18-year-old students opted to be taken to the hospital for evaluation for neck and back pain, officials say, while some of the other students sustained minor cuts and nicks from the glass.Police say the power was out on that side of town.
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