Author: By Debbie Kelley Pikes Peak Courier
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In search of solutions, El Paso and Teller counties get new Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board
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Incidents of domestic violence spiked across Colorado during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the numbers haven’t subsided. They’ve increased. Data from the Colorado Attorney General’s Office from 2022, the most recent year available, shows the state hit a record high of domestic violence-related cases, which resulted in 94 fatalities, the most ever. Of the deaths, 39…

