Winona police say alcohol was a significant factor in an accident that killed five students in March. The five drowned after their vehicle missed a turn, hit some railroad tracks, and vaulted into the Mississippi River. Police suspected alcohol from the beginning, but the victims parents waged a six month legal battle to keep the toxicology reports private. A Winona Judge ruled the public's right to know what caused the crash supercedes the families wish to grieve in private and police released the blood alcohol levels today. Minnesota Public Radios Brent Wolfe reports.