State Sen. Faith Winter was intoxicated and at fault for the November car accident in which she was killed, Arapahoe County ...
According to the autopsy report, the Colorado state senator had alcohol in her system at the time of her death.
Colorado State Sen. Faith Winter had a BAC twice the legal limit when she died in a car crash in late November, according to new documents from a coroner's office.
State Sen. Faith Winter was involved in a three-car crash near I-25 and Dry Creek Road at around 6 p.m. on Nov. 26. Another crash nearby involved two other vehicles. The ultra-insulated pants that got ...
The Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office announced Friday that its investigation into the Nov. 26 crash is complete.
A toxicology report found elevated levels of alcohol in Senator Faith Winter’s blood at the time of the November crash.
State Sen. Faith Winter was a fierce and relentless advocate for Colorado’s families, climate and transportation who forever altered the state’s political landscape by fighting to make it a better ...
An investigation into a deadly crash that resulted in the death of Colorado Sen. Faith Winter reportedly found Winter "was at fault," according to law enforcement.