Bus overturns in northern California, killing 10

A charter bus carrying passengers, including some of Laotian descent, en route to a casino overturned in northern California on Sunday, killing 10 people and injuring several others. California Highway Patrol officials said the crash happened around 6:10 p.m. on a rural road near the town of Williams - about 60 miles (100 kilometers) north of Sacramento - as the bus headed to Colusa Casino Resort from Sacramento. California Highway Patrol Commander Fran Clader said Sunday night that 10 people were dead and estimated that 20 to 30 others were injured. CHP dispatcher Terry Troth said the bus ran off the road and rolled over. No other vehicles appeared to be involved in the crash, he said.