News

When a Dodge Ram pickup collided with a Mercedes passenger van in Idaho near Yellowstone National Park, seven people - six of whom were tourists - suffered fatal injuries ...
A van for a California-based tour company was struck in a fatal collision near Yellowstone National Park that killed seven ...
A pickup truck that collided with a tour van near Yellowstone National Park last week, killing seven people, crossed the highway's center line and hit the van, according to Idaho State Police.
The Idaho State Police revealed the seven names and origin countries of the people who died in the May 1 crash near ...
Seven people have died after a tour van and pickup truck collided near Yellowstone National Park, according to Idaho State Police. The fatal accident happened Thursday night on U.S. Highway 20 ...
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A pickup truck and a tour van collided on a highway leading to Yellowstone National Park, leaving seven people dead and eight others injured, Idaho State Police said.
7 People Are Dead After a Truck and Tour Van Collided Near Yellowstone, Police Say BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A pickup truck collided with a tour van carrying a number of foreign travelers on a highway ...
Seven people died after a pickup truck and a tour van crashed in a fiery scene near Yellowstone National Park on May 1, Idaho State police said. A video of the aftermath shows the wreckage of a ...
A fiery collision between a pickup and a tour van left seven people dead in eastern Idaho near Yellowstone National Park on Thursday evening, according to Idaho State Police. Six of those killed ...
The collision - between a tour van and second vehicle - caused a raging fire on a road just outside the Yellowstone National Park in Idaho. The tour van and a Dodge Ram pickup collided on Thursday ...
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A pickup truck collided with a tour van carrying a number of foreign travelers on a highway leading to Yellowstone National Park, leaving seven people dead and eight others ...
The state is working with local officials to get “answers on what led to this terrible tragedy,” Idaho Gov. Brad Little said in a social media post.