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but a candidate such as this then sicker can file a complaint. >> reporter: she did last week. there is a state law that makes it a misdemeanor for making false or reckless statements. >> the point of the law is to deal with blatant untrue comments. however, the law is relatively toothless. >> democrats being attacked.>> coffmmn said he would support donald trump for president. >> reporter: this continues to suggest that he would continue to support donald trump. more than two weeks ago we broke this news.>> mike coffman calling on trump to step aside. >> reporter: coffman did not say he was support trump. in february his spokeswoman said he would wait -- support the republican nominee when it fair? >> nothing is fair. >> reporter: the complaint from zen zingor about this adds get set to the district attorney's counsel. these materials will be reviewed and determine if a crime was committed. their decision will not be sent to voters like these ads. % it's likely they will never know the outcome.>> later coming up this newscast we will show you the different options you can take to cast your vote ahead of election day. one of larimer county's most wanted his back behind bars thanks to the help baby furry officer. deputies learned that 30-year- old travis medina -- travis sky wadena was in a mobile home. they sent a k9 and found him hiding in a crawlspace. a family is desperately searching for answers after their dog was shot to death on their property in johnstown. in the backyard. it was shot with a pellet gun. the dog was left in the fenced yard for a few hours while the kids were at school. new developments, the family of a chef who was shot and killed near his englewooo home may finally see some justice. 216-year-olds have been killing 33-year-old nicholas lewis back on october 1. they are already in custody on unrelated charges. the 216-year-olds face first- degree murder and attempt to this man accused of shooting and killing a teenager, this is 48-year-old keith amick. he shot two teenagers who jumped his backyard fence where he was apparently growing marijuana. a 15-year-old boy was killed, and a 14-year-old seriously hurt. some people living in a popular downtown neighborhood they think twice before they go on their next beer run. josi hawkins was killed over outside of a liquor store on 20th and park. the argument may have led to shots being fired in the five points neighborhood on saturday night. nearly 15,000 vehicles were reported stolen in our state just last year. aurora pd is using twitter to try to get stolen cars back to their rightful owners as quick as possible. they opened up a special account with the hashtag apd steel alert. the goal eyes and ears to help locate stolen cars. if you see one of these call 911. if you're like me your feeling under the weather today, you're definitely not the only one. the flu is going around in some area schools and businesses. metro health experts say now's the time to start thinking flu shots. our reporter explains how this year there are changes. >> reporter: walking into it is going to be a far more common sight coming up in colorado. this year the health department says there is one big change to prepare for.>> brenda garcia and her family know just how important flu shots can be. she says her son has never had the flu because of the vaccinations. one of her daughters has special health considerations. >> she was a preemie, and we worry a lot about her health. she was born at 28 weeks. we know it's important her healthy. >> reporter: new this year the cdc says flumist is out. injectables are the way to go. the state health department says both influenza a and be a will be circulating around colorado. it is too early to know which will be more aggressive. the vaccination will cover both.>> i have always gotten a flu shot. i worry about them getting the >> reporter: if you have ever wondered why it seems like colorado gets hammered by the flu, the health department says that is not quite accurate. colorado's flu rates are really higher than any other states. even in a mild season doctors recommend you get vaccinated soon. >> it's important because, since i've never had it, it's a good ring. >> reporter: this doesn't have to be expensive. there are free flu shot clinics all of the metro area. you can go to our website click on the consumer link. you can find a list of them coming up this weekend. it's hard to believe we are in flu season when you see temperatures like these. almost 80 degrees for the high in denver. even in the mountains, close to 60 degrees and leadville. in the mountains there are scattered rain and snow showers moving in for tonight. it will not impact lower elevations. this is what it looks like west of denver. for this evening perfect weather for the football game. we will have mild conditions. temperatures in the upper 60s at kickoff. upper 50s by the fourth quarter. topsy-turvy temperature trend this week. i will have that with your first alert forecast in just a few minutes. pay close attention to this story. new guidelines for reducing the risk of sudden infant death syndrome. recommendation is just published today by the american academy of pediatrics. recommend sleeping in the same room, but not the same bed for the first year. researchers say room sharing can reduce the riskof sids by as much as 50 percent. however, sleep experts we talked to say that recommendation may be overly cautious. after six months of age room sharing could create other sleep issues.>> sometimes you can develop some bad behaviors by having your child sleep in ttey are awareethat you are there. therefore when you try to get them in their own room to sleep they have difficulties. >> you can take several other important steps to prevent sids. laced the baby on his or her back, a firm surface, also avoid soft bedding, and the bumpers on the side, pillows and comforters, and also toys. >an update on a massive wildfire that is been burning. crews continue to make progress on the flames. they do know have a contained. the fire is torch more than 18,000 acres. and destroyed nine homes and 17 other buildings. we are getting closer, early voting is underway in colorado. ballots haae been mailed out. two weeks to go before the election. voters have a lot of options this year including mail, -?dropping them off in person, a voting center. lance fernandez asked questions about the process. >> reporter: most people are her dropping them off at these locations. summer asking what if i want to vote in person. to have to bring my mail-in ballot with me? each polling location has an internet connection to the statewide voter registration database. if you vote in person, they will check to see if you have mailed in a ballot. each one has a barcode. >> if you vote in person, and we scan in your mail ballot it will say this person has already voted. by the way thoss are the ones we may send to investigate to the da. you are only supposed to vote at the polling center today. only one voter showed up over the noon hour with her mail in ballot in hand.>> i had previously filled out my ballot. i learned more about the different propositions, and i realize i wanted to change my vote. >> reporter: the election judges voided her mail-in ballot and let her cast her vote in persoo. what if somebody accidentally votes twice. baby they forgot they mailed in first one scanned into the system counts. it depends on how quickly the mail ballot has been scanned and. >> reporter: election officials will go after you if you intentionally tried to vote twice. >> the clerks heading over to kansas for a trial because individuals being tried for voting n kansas and colorado. you cannot vote twice in different states. >> reporter: lance fernandez, denver7. spike if you're looking to rent in boulder this might easier by -- ease your mind. vacancy rate have hit highs. apartments are sitting empty through several price drops. the apartment association in denver says they can see the rates rose over seven percent in the past three months in boulder. that is only the second time in the past decade.>> we have much more to come. a police officer goes beyond the call of duty to cheer up a little girl whose dad -->> what he did at that child school that will melt any parents one are looking for your help. we will show you how you can land a job working near the slopes. i've seen what can happen as the result of hate. my son matt was murdered in laramie, wyoming, in 1998. he was befriended by two men in a bar who pretended to be gay. they offered him a ride home, and when he was in their car, they robbed him and beat him. they drove matt out to the prairie and left him for dead. in the aftermath of matt's death, my family saw the best of america in the love and support we were shown. so when i see the hate that donald trump has brought to his campaign for president, it terrifies me. i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell ya. ahh, i don't know what i said, uhh, i don't remember. he's a mexican. i could stand in theiddle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody, and i wouldn't... words have an influence. violence causes pain. hate can rip us apart. he result of hate, and donald trump should never be our president. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. about a year ago, 30 ethiopians were killed by isis. reporter: mass execution of ethiopian christians... mike coffman was the only one that reached out to our community. he went to every ethiopian church. he was there, and he was sharing the sadness he says what he means, and he does what he says. that means a lot to us and to me. i'm mike coffman, and i approve this message. when i became governor, i knew we had to protect our colorado way of life. it's why i need a good team in the state senate. like rachel zenzinger, a former teacher who's fought for equal pay for equal work. daniel kagan championed property tax rebates to help seniors afford their utility bills. jenise may worked to cut taxes for 30,000 small businesses. and tom sullivan is a veteran who believes in an open and transparent government. spike a heartwarming jester from a police office a long way for one little girl whose dad is not around anymore. aurora pd says they received a facebook message from her mom who said her daughter had no one to celebrate donuts with downstate. stepped in for abigail rose. he spent the day enjoying donuts. he showed off his patrol car to in this case, it's the other way around. molly wright is a teacher at pier he elementary school in parker. her kidneys failed after she experience convocations after having a baby. she had been on dialysis. after weeks without an improvement doctors suggested she get on the donors list. she went to her family and friends. her students took the idea and run with it.>> never told enough how wonderful kids are. how wonderful adults are. >> reporter: the students efforts paid off, any woman who heard about molly's condition donated that kidney. the doctor says a lot more people are stepping up to become living donors. >> that was beautiful. recovery after suffering a 40 foot fall over the weekend. a man and his nephew were hiking at castlewood park. on the way down the man lost his balance and broke multiple bones. he requires surgery. his family has set up a gofundme page to help pay for his medical costs. if you would like to donate you can go to the denver channel.com and find the link. if you're looking for a job this winter season and you enjoy snow you're in luck. vail resorts is holding a job fair on november 5. they are looking to hire people for seasonal positions. these jobs include ski lift operators, food and beverage hospitality, and rental shop assistants. there are perks that come with the employees. you receive a complimentary ski pass for the upcoming season. >> for the second year in a row rei says it will not be open on thanksgiving or the day after. of its stores will shut down those two days. they want people to enjoy the outdoors as a family instead of shopping. rei joins retailers that are preserve family holiday ing to - traditions. the warm weather is nice. i would rather see nice cold snowy weather coming to the state. this is a view at loveland ski area. mother nature will be's -- bestow a couple inches by early tomorrow morning. there is a minor storm system cooing our way from the west. there are just a few scattered shan -- we will see some of the in the mountains. very little on the plains. here's the view down in the denver area looking off to the west. it bodes well for the football game tonight. the lights are on and the crowd is filling in. 68 degrees at dia. 71 downtown. 21 percent humidity. winds are the east and i miles per hour. high temperature was 79, 44 was this is a big anniversary, 19 years agg today, that was a big one. the october blizzard that dropped two feet to graph four feet. temperatures are mild. there is a front coming our way from the west. you see rain and snow showers back toward salt lake city. as the front comes through tonight, almost all of the moisture stays in the mountains, and areas west of the divide. by morning the west has pushed through. thinks don't really bring much in the way of moisture to us. 34 tonight and leadville, snow levels high, 11,000 feet, 47 expected for the low in denver. 50 scattered over southeast colorado.. metro area looking at upper 40s to low 50s for lower elevations, upper 30s to low 40s. by morning, clouds couple sprinkles of rain, a little bit as this front goes by the moisture evaporates in a hurry. there is not much to it except slightly lower temperatures. the readings will be in the low 70s and upper 60s on the plains. low 80s and the southeast. front range numbers tomorrow, scatter rain and snow showers in the higher elevations. a slight chance of a shower on the plains. metro area low to mid 70s under a partly to mostly cloudy sky. showers to the west tonight up in the mountains. 47 for a low. tomorrow it's partly cloudy, isolated showers, mainly over the higher elevations. this weather pattern stays mild. sunshine returns wednesday. 80 returns thursday. % friday, a slight chance of a shower. a bit cooler saturday, and back into the 70s on sunday. halloween does not look scary at all. temperatures around 70 for the very much. thank you for giving us a perfect night for football here at mile high. the perfect chance for the broncos to get back on track inside that stadium. inside that stadium. the texans go it's no secret. r and unfortunately, congressman coffman isn't, either. just listen. and as families struggle to make ends meet, coffman voted against equal pay for equal work 1times. it gets worse. coffman said he would support donald trump for president. and that's all we really need to know. welcome to mile high. a pivotal game in the broncos season tonight. they have come to a crossroads. they lost two games in five days. 11 days after that a chance to osweiler in the texans on monday night football. we talked about this, two things the broncos must do, get off to a faster start and run the football. c. j. anderson told us how important it is to get this fixed fast.>> huge, if we differ and go get a long drive and keep their offense off the field. it's definitely huge thht we need to go out there with a quick start.>> we need to start faster. we have to do everything better. we lost two games in a row. rank here. guys we talked about this. we know what they have to do. woody, what you see happening in this game tonight? >> you guys keep talking about getting off to a fast start. i think this is a team that just doesn't get off to fast starts. if on the texans, i commend and try to run the football. you got one of the best running backs who can work from backfield or out of the backfield as a past receiver. >> i see they're going to do more tricks defensively tonight. look for brandermill late to play more. look for robie and even corey nelson to get some snaps for corey davis. they're not going to fall foo the tight in a running back pattern.>> fast start, and woody what your score for tonight? >> 30 for the broncos and 17 for the texans.>> 24-14 broncos. it's going on in just a few minutes at mile high. kickoff just five minutes away. we'll see you after the game. . >> right now on "the list" treats with a trick. halloween goodies that are secretly healthy, and your kids will love. >> they're really easy to make. >> and don't wait until black friday. maximize your money with the best bargains in november. plus, get organized. simplify your life and your phone with these time-saving apps. then carol burnett is coming back to tv. >> good night, everybody. >> that's all coming up on "the >> i'm christina guerrero. >> we have what's trending now. no, traffic septisn't great, bue men or women better at sitting in it without feeling road rage? sorry, ladies. according to a new study, this is a surprising win for men. that's right. the research found members of the gentler sex lose their cool faster and are 12% angrier than men behind the wheel. >> wild. >> yeah, it is wild. if you would save us from our car crankiness, this will no longer actually be driving, think again. >> let go of the steering wheel. >> a new study from goodyear and the london school of economics says people will continue to yell at other cars and since those other cars are technically robots with no emotion, they might even do it more. plus, their hands are free for extra angry gesturing. >> this sucks where. >> yeah, it does. just crank up that music, people. take a deep breath. >> road rage isn't fun, and neither is having a cold. those sniffles could soon be a thing of the past. >> when you are sick, you don't care about anything. zoo it doesn't matter how old or young you are. colds stink. if you are a parent with kids, it's exhausting. not to mention a little gross. >> i got to take a sick day. >> but some really exciting news. children's health care of atlanta research scholar martin moore and his colleagues have developed a vaccine to beat the and it shows promising results in trials. i have two things to say to these scientists. bless you, and can we release it right now? >> and something that definitely won't make you sick. a job with perks like traveling, eating pizza, and watching college sports. we got your attention, didn't we? >> want a dream job? how about getting paid to eat pizza while you travel and watch college sports? i'll take a slice of that life. >> only at pizza hut. >> yeah, pizza hut is offering

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