DENVER -- The Latest on the crash of a school bus at Denver International Airport (all times local):1:30 p.m.Police say a bus driver was speeding before she crashed head-on into a concrete pillar at Denver International Airport while carrying members of a suburban Denver high school.The medical examiners office says 43-year-old Kari Chopper was killed in the Sunday crash that also injured 18 students and coaches.The students were returning from a football game in California, and the vehicle was circling back to the airport for an unknown reason when it crashed.Sgt. Mike Farr says investigators still dont know what caused Chopper to drive directly into the pillar. They are investigating whether she suffered a medical condition. They are also studying the bus for mechanical problems.Officials say the three coaches remain hospitalized with serious injuries. The students have been released.---10 a.m.Its a somber start to homecoming week at a suburban Denver high school after a bus crash at Denver International Airport killed the driver and injured 15 students.Students at Legacy High School in Broomfield had counselors available and were shielded from reporters Monday. School officials say Legacys homecoming week will have special poignancy because of Sundays crash, which killed the driver and injured 18 passengers.The students on board were mostly junior varsity football players returning home from a game in California. School officials say three staff members also were injured in the crash.The drivers name and possible cause of the crash havent been released.---8:30 a.m.Traffic is flowing at Denver International Airport after a school bus crash that killed the driver and injured 18 students and staff members forced the closure of a major passenger pickup area.Airport officials reopened lanes late Sunday, hours after the bus carrying high school football players veered off a roadway and slammed into a concrete pillar.Adams 12 Five Star Schools says 15 students suffered minor injuries, with three staffers suffering more serious injuries because they were sitting toward the front of the bus.Police havent released information on the cause of the crash. The drivers identity hasnt been released.Police havent released information on the cause of the crash. The drivers identity hasnt been released.---7:45 a.m.Officials say two people are still in critical condition after a school bus carrying high school football players veered off a roadway and slammed into a concrete pillar at Denver International Airport, killing the driver.A Denver Health spokeswoman said Monday that two others are hospitalized in serious condition and one in fair condition. The hospital wouldnt release more details.The airport has said at least five others went to other hospitals, but didnt say where or what their conditions were.A school bus picking up members of the Legacy High School football squad smashed into a pillar Sunday afternoon. Authorities say the bus carried 28 students and four adults.Police havent released information on the cause of the crash. The drivers identity hasnt been released.Bilal Nichols Jersey . 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Subscribe today!#StickToSports? Not the?97 American athletes we canvassed from the NBA, NFL, NHL, WNBA and MLB. They have thoughts aplenty on Donald, Hillary and Bill (Belichick, not Clinton). So we offered anonymity for unfiltered takes on everything from gun control to President Obamas tenure. This isnt the first time weve thrown our Confidential hat into the political ring -- and we dug into the archives to see how locker room opinions have changed since 2012. The votes are in!?Are you planning to vote in the presidential election this November?Yes 72.5 percent No 27.5 percentTuesday Turnout?Similar to 2012, the majority of each league says it will vote. The WNBA (90 percent) has the most motivated voters, while the NHL (60 percent) lags behind.Do you consider yourself a Democrat, Republican or other?Democrat?32.6 percent Republican?28.4 percent Independent/Other 38.9 percentParty Lines While Democratic allegiances edge out Republican loyalties overall, three individual leagues -- the NFL, NHL and MLB -- lean right more than left.Whom do you want to win the presidential election?Hillary Clinton 51.9 percent Donald Trump 28.6 percent Neither/Other 19.5?percentIf Trump wins, its going to be a scary, scary USA with him in office. --?WNBA rookieAnybody but Hillary Clinton. -- NFL playerHave you argued with a teammate over politics in the election cycle?Yes 34.7 percent No 65.3 percentFor Arguments Sake?Most sports stars keep politics out of the workplace, but many of those who cop to a little locker room debate cite Donald Trump as a common point of discussion.Should taxes on the highest earners be raised, reduced or kept the same?Raised 18.4 percent Reduced?50.6 percent Same?31.0 percentTax Breakdowns?The percentage of players who say high-bracket taxes should go up has more than doubled since 2012 (9 percent), while a nearly identical segment says lower them (51 percent in 2012).Should gun control laws be stricter?Yes?73.1 percent No 26.9 percentA person on the no-fly list can buy a gun. Thats a joke. -- NHL All-StarIt is not realisttic or responsible to do a massive buyback program.dddddddddddd.?-- NFL linemanShould immigration policies be stricter?Yes 60.5?percent No?39.5 percentIts kind of a free-for-all right now. To protect our nation, we need to get stricter.?-- MLB outfielderArent we all immigrants? -- NBA playerShould the U.S. legalize marijuana?Yes?82.6 percent No?17.4 percentGoing Green New year, new attitude. More than 82 percent of sports stars polled now favor legalizing marijuana -- an increase of a whopping 25 percentage points from 2012.Should the U.S. legalize sports gambling?Yes 74.7 percent No 25.3 percentWorth the Gamble This is another issue on which sports stars have changed their minds. Nearly 3 in 4 surveyed are all for it, compared with 56.5 percent in 2012.Are you anti-abortion or pro-abortion rights?Anti-abortion 47.2 percent Pro-abortion rights?52.8 percentDivided They Fall?The only unity here is a lack of unity. The NFL leans anti-abortion (62 percent); the NBA and WNBA, pro-abortion rights (74 percent combined). The NHL and MLB? Down the middle.Have race relations improved or declined over the past four years?Improved?20.9 percent Declined?65.1 percent Unchanged?14.0 percentRacism isnt now getting bad. Its just getting filmed.?-- NFL defensive endI would honestly say way worse.?-- MLB pitcherHow do you grade Barack Obama?Approve/strongly approve 47.9 percent Neutral 34.0 percent Disapprove/strongly disapprove?18.1 percentObamacare -- thats huge. I grew up in a single-parent home and didnt go to a doctor until college.?-- NFL linebackerAll I hear is people complaining about Obamacare.?-- NHL playerWhich current athlete would make the best politician?Tom Brady 8.0 percent (most popular) Russell Wilson 6.8 percentWhich current coach would make the best politician?Bill Belichick 11.5 percent (most popular) Gregg Popovich?9.0 percentAthletes interviewed by league: MLB, 32; NBA, 13; NFL, 31; NHL, 10; WNBA, 11. Not all athletes answered every question. Percentages are rounded. ' ' '