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Colorado domestic violence shelters struggle to stay open as federal crime victim funds dry up
Colorado domestic violence shelters are struggling to stay open as federal crime victim funds decrease, with nonprofits reporting funding cuts of more than 50% amid rising domestic violence deaths.
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