A bus struck a Cincinnati television station's van during a Friday news conference about the collapse of the city's casino construction site.
The GoBus struck WCPO's van as it pulled into a Greyhound bus station at about 12:15 p.m.
No injuries were reported, but the news conference that was seen live on 10TV.com was briefly interrupted after the crash.
The bus horn repeatedly sounded shortly before the crash.
Witnesses said that the WCPO van was pushed back about one foot.
The bus driver then was seen exiting the bus and yelling at the reporters and Horseshoe Casino executives that were gathered for the news conference.
According to its Web site, GoBus connects the cities of Columbus, Athens, Marietta, Cincinnati and Parkersburg, W.Va. The bus driver was heard yelling at the people gathered around the microphone, saying she had passengers on the bus.
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