Several people and firefighters were treated for breathing in too much smoke but doing better today. Some items inside might be salvageable. The owner is coordinating efforts now to get those items back to their owners. The red cross and Salvation Army are putting a few residents up in hotels. What a fire that was. Denver police are looking for help in finding the driver in a deadly hitandrun crash. This crash happened in june. Police say, though, its has taken them three months to gather the forensic evidence leading them to a suspect. Police say the arrest mando arrest arrest mando and armando and he hit a bicyclist on june 12th. It happened near the Denver Country Club area. A man was killed. Police held a press conference asking for the publics help for the driver. The driver is originally from colombia. He has lived in california and i think hes hiding somewhere here in the united states. May not be in colorado but i dont think hes left and thats why we are asking for the publics help because somebody has seen him. Somebody knows where he is. Somebody is a friend of his and, look, sometimes our friends do bad things and they need to be held responsible for it and they should take accountability on themselves. He has a warr arrest on charges of vehicular homicide and felony hitandrun involving death. Crimestoppers is offering a 2000 reward for any information. The city of boulder says its still working on its cloudy Drinking Water problem. Water crews say sediment was stirred up from the bottom of a treated water storage tank during construction at the Water Treatment facility yesterday. The white color is a result of a calcium added to adjust the ph levels of the water. The city has been asking residents are asked to not drink it either until it is clear. The water has been treated and disinfected within standard levels. You can call the city if youre still having trouble. Highs in the 80s across the metro area this afternoon, although it was cloudy so thats a little bit deceiving. Still warm out there. Meteorologist Becky Ditchfield is in the 9 back yard. We are expecting a few more days of warm weather and then cool down. We are still in the 80s come tomorrow but wait until you see the weekend. I am still talking 60s in the drop especially after we have had two days, yesterday at 90 today awfully close. Take a live look outside, still a lot of clouds here over the denver metro area but we managed to get quite a bit more sunshine and that helped to boost those temperatures. Some of these clouds from moisture thats actually coming off of what was Tropical Storm pane, now a tropical depression might still bring showers to southwest colorado although right now that part of the the ground. Look at the temperatures, 89 at dia, 87 in downtown denver. Greeley at 91, 88 for ft. Collins, Eastern Plains certainly got hot today with a hot temperatures and highs in the 90s. Sterling 90 right now, fort morgan 91. Mountains were the place to be with temperatures there, foothills up through the mountains in the 60s and in the 70s. Rockies face the cardinals tonight, first pitch is at 6 40, we are going to be in the middle 80s for that. We will continue to see those temperatures fall into as the evening goes on. Should be dry with partly to mostly cloudy skies for the game this evening. Getting into tomorrow, clouds continue to hang around and at 5 00 in the morning, you might hear a little bit of rain on your windows. If you hear it, its not going to last long, certainly not going to hit anybody. Most of the showers for tomorrow stay up in the mountains. We are going to be talking more about our rain chances and the big cooloff headed our way in back to sleep. At 5 00 in the morning, then thats perfect, right . Yeah, its just you get in the deep sleep and then you got to get up. Thats okay. Thanks, becky. Yeah. We want to update that breaking news we are following because, again, its an officerinvolved shooting, not much about the conditions here but this is rushhour and huron street is closed between 124th and 128th. Unknown when they are going to reopen that stretch of the road. You can see all the police cars er investigation. We know that no officers were injured. One officer did fire their weapon and one suspect was one suspect was shot. We are still waiting to see how that suspect is doing right now. We will continue to update you through the show as we get more information. Sounds like Westminster Place are the ones that were involved in the shooting and get multiple agencies when you have a Police Officer fire their rep. The Colorado Department of grown academically through the school year. As 9news reporter Nelson Garcia shows us for districts in trouble with the states, these scores will impact the futures. Why would the author say im first among your reporter despite the work put in by teachers like hannah moore and the Sheridan School district. Reading in between the lines, thats awesome. Reporter they are all on the clock. I feel like they are learning a lot. Leveraging where we are on the clock is reporter this sheridan superintendent has been trying to get his district off the accountability clock, a time line for struggling districts. There are a couple of options for assignments. Reporter if test scores dont improve in time, sheridan could lose its accreditation from the state. Cluff is not sure what that means. We are heading into a system that is kind of being developed as we fly it, which is very uncomfortable when youre on the receiving end. Going to give you lots of time in class to work on it. Reporter moore teaches at sore academy, an alternative life has thrown them a few curve balls and they are trying to get back on track. Reporter but in doing so, the test scores here struggle which is not good for the districts clock. Unfortunately the tests that they do take do not reinforce growth in learning. Reporter getting at risk mostly low income students to graduate transcends test scores and demands from the Colorado Department of education. Really dont quite know what to do continue its work. We dont have much time left in class but we do have about five minutes. Reporter clock or not. In sheridan, Nelson Garcia, 9news. The state board of education will review the performance of School Districts in the spring and decide possible consequences for the 2016 2017 school year. If a School District loses accreditation, the state says the district may be reorganized but even the Colorado Department of education does happened before. The suspect in several bombings across new york and new jersey is still in the hospital after a shootout with police. 28yearold Ahmad Khan Rahami is charged with five counts of attempted murder for firing at officers. Prosecutors say he is also charged with Second DegreeUnlawful Possession of a weapon and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose. Could face up to 20 years on each of the attempted murder counts. Federal prosecutors say they are still working to determine charges for injured 29 people over the weekend. If the attacks are deemed to be terrorism, the u. S. Justice department would take over. A Law Enforcement official says the suspects father contacted the fbi in 2014 after his son stabbed someone in a fight. His father expressed to the fbi that he was concerned his son might be a terrorist. The fbi investigated but the father later took back his comment and said he meant his son was hanging out with the after the aurora theater shooting is now helping victims of the orlando nightclub shooting. He says issues over the state could be the biggest obstacle in distributing the 26 million that is expected to start by the end of this month. 351 claim fors have been submitted. Some are competing submissions for dead victims, 49 people were killed in that shooting, as many as 53 were hurt. The head of wells fargo apologized to customers today. Earlier this month the bank agreed to fines over fake accounts. Employees say they were pressured to meet sales goals by selling account addons to customers. The bank says it has fired more than 5300 employees after the past five years for their involvement in that practice. Senator Elizabeth Warren who helped create the Consumer Protection bureau said today the ceo of wells fargo should resign. Do you know how much money, how much value your stock while this scam is underway. First of all it was not a scam and cross selling is a way of deepening relationships i asked you a very simple question. Do you know how much the value of your stock went up while this scam was going on . Its all of my compensation is in our public do you know how much it was . Its all in the public filing. Youre right, it is all in the public records because i looked since all of this, we know how much wells fargo stock has dropped. Its fallen more than 15 this year. President obama is asking other countries to open their hearts and borders to refugees fleeing war. He addressed leaders at the annual United Nations meeting today. The president said he wants the u. S. To accept 110,000 refugees by next year. That reignited the immigration debate for the president ial candidates. Donald trump campaigning in North Carolina today, he called terrorists from infill rating by i am infiltrating by immigrating to the u. S. Saying just three would kill you, would you take a handful . The tweet caused a back lack online and from the Parent Company of skittles. The company saying thats an unfair analogy. President obama told the u. N. General assembly the u. S. Must still help even if politics are difficult. You have to have the empathy to see ourselves, we have for our family, for our children. Hillary clinton said today is not the time for extreme proposals adding thats what the terrorists want. Gas prices could keep climbing in several Southern States after a Pipeline Leak in alabama. The leak has slowed the flow of fuel across the south. Aaa says the average prices for a gallon of regular gas in georgia rose nearly 5 cents just since yesterday. Its up 27 cents in just a price rise of nearly 4 cents from monday to today, up nearly 18 cents from a week ago. Im concerned about the amount of gasoline that we have. I want people to first of all not panic and not worry about everyone filling their car up at the same time. Our focus here is really on the response efforts in keeping our employees and the responders and the community safe. The rupture involved at least a quarter million gallons of fuel but experts say the Environmental Impact is still considered minimal becaus california has colorado beat. Californias big sur wildfire has become the costliest wildfire ever in the united states. The fire is burning in the loss padres los padres forest, already cost 261 million and that doesnt include the cost of actual damage. Fire investigators think it was contained. If you like to start your day with an eggo, youre going to want to know about this. Kellogs is recalling eggo newt nutri grain waffles. Use by dates of november 21st, 2017, and november 22nd, 2017 they were sold in 25 states including colorado, other eggo waffles not dont lego my ego. Chocolate kip is okay. Apparently. Which is good news there. Yeah. I like chocolate chip eggos with ice cream in the middle, just saying. Theres a new trend happening with marijuana use, has nothing to do with waffles. No, but its happening with one generation. Its a bit of a surprise. As we head to a break we are new Surprising Research that seems to suggest parents may be using marijuana more than their kids. Pot use among Older Americans younger teens. Remember, 18 to 25yearolds are still the biggest users of marijuana but heres the surprise. Its the children of the 60s, 70s and 80s who are dramatically increasing their use of pop and they could be smoking more than teenagers in just a few years. Heres nbcs tom cass tell low. Reporter pot has been at least a part of that i pop culture. Hey, man, am i yeah. Reporter but get this, new research from the cdc suggests these days its the parents who are getting high more than the kids. In 2014 only 7 1 2 of 12 to 17yearolds smoked pot regularly. Thats down 10 . But 8 of 35 to 44yearolds did and heres a shocker. Regular pot use among 45 to 54 yearolds jumped 50 , among 55 455 . Tastes like freedom. Reporter could not Rory Robert Corey is a father of four and occasionally a legal pot smoker. If you want to sit back on your back porch and smoke a joint, it is like the same five friends cracking open a bottle of chardonnay. Rte toking up. Typical soccer moms, and lawyers and doctors coming in here. Reporter in colorado you have to be 21 to buy weed but many of the shoppers in this store are in their 40s and 50s and havent spoked pot since high school or college. Whereas before it was a hush, it was a whisper, people didnt want to use the word marijuana but now its definitely mainstream and people are becoming more okay with it. And a lot of like parents smoke weed and like their kids know about it and everyone is cool with it. Gone mainstream, it just isnt as cool as it once was. I dont smoke pot and i really dont care for any drugs or anything that messes with the mind. Personally being an athlete i dont think thats attractive, appealing. Thats mostly why i dont spoke. Nbc correspondent tom costello joins us from washington now with more on this report and, tom, this is a here in colorado. Reporter yeah, absolutely. And you know, theres still a lot of concern about the effects of pot on the adolescent brain and for that very reason, just like alcohol, many researchers insist its not appropriate for teens, especially for young teens. And your report found that still the biggest users, not to say its just older adults and grandparents is that 18 to 25 yearold group . Yeah, and thats key. The biggest group, the biggest but with Older Americans turning to medical marijuana around the country, not just colorado, that same generation that was at woodstock and the in the summer of 69, it seems that they are also kind of rekindling their relationship with weed. It is a bit of a surprise i think to many of us. And we know you are from colorado, you have got colorado connections. When you came here and looked at this, what was your perception of colorado and this whole marijuana thing here . Reporter you it really is for those of us who grew up in colorado and then ive been gone now for 20 years, although i it seems like im back all the time at least via the satellite connection with you, i think its amazing how perspectives have changed in colorado, isnt it . How people have a different view of marijuana than they had 20 years ago or whenever you and i went to c. U. Which was more than a few years ago and the thoughts on whether marijuana was appropriate or not and how thats changed over striking. It really is, yes, we were just talking about c. U. Boulder today so im glad you brought that up. Its going to be something to study longterm impact and why people are choosing marijuana and as you appointed out pointed out in this record, older people view it as they view it just like having a glass of wine or having a beer. Reporter yeah, and im not endorsing them. We are not endorsing the use of marijuana, right . State legislators are making that decision. But a lot of that there are not the same side effects as with overindulging in alcohol. Yeah. All right. Well, we thank you for that report. I think thats going to engage a lot of discussion and conversation, always good to see you, tom. Reporter my pleasure. Take care. Colorado springs is cracking down on cannabis clubs for social smoking. The gazette reports that nine consumption clubs received cease and desist letters. Public consumption. Colorado springs banned sales of Recreational Marijuana in the city but still had clubs that operated on the basis of providing marijuana to their patrons for trade. The product was supplied in return for membership agreements, so, you know, or they say like they would reserve a pot plant for you and in return you could smoke for free in their club because youre legally allowed to smoke. They are not allowed to sell. They are skirting the law a little bit. We have sat yes. It is a Ride Sharing Program but some say it may be the safest way to get around. Yep. Coming up next, one program in the metro area helping people ah a new company is dallas is putting retired the company was founded by a retired deputy chief. It allows users to schedule a ride in a bubble or close range area centered in dallas. Users are picked up in a car that belongs to the company driven by one of 65 outduty retired Police Officers. Kids need a ride to games or grandma must go to the store, they can do it with a retired police escort. You can follow your child or you can follow your parent as they go to their location, you will get a prompt when they get there, a prompt when back. Once you have worn that badge, you dont ever put it up. Its like extinction, you know, make sure son, daughter, mother, father, whoever gets where they want to go and in a safe manner. Sounds better that some of the other ride share drivers ive had around the denver area. Its a flat fee of 17 for adults, 15 for adults, 17 for kids, most people say its plans to expand outside of texas. Brilliant. Great idea. So many people know what its like to struggle to get ahead. It seems like no matter how hard you work, you just cant get everything your family needs. What if there was help out there and that was the biggest gift you ever received . Two moms who worked their way up from poverty did so. A program that helped save their sleeves helping them drive forward. Heres is tarhonda thomas. Reporter so much paperwork. You would think they were signing their lives away but this is the pathway to a new . . Life. Just