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  • Image of a child peeling apples with a caregiver, part of an image from the Children's Trust website, which manages children's advocacy centers for 25 counties, towns and cities throughout the New River and Roanoke Valleys.
    Children's Trust
    The state budget recently signed by Governor Youngkin includes funding for child advocacy centers, where trained interviewers work alongside law enforcement and prosecuting attorneys to ensure children are safely able to report abuse.
  • When and how should officials issue hurricane evacuation orders? A new database created by UVA could offer answers.
    NASA
    Hurricane Season begins June First, and emergency managers will be watching storms as they evolve. If forecasters think one will come ashore, officials will likely issue an evacuation order, but how much faith do people have in those orders? How far in advance should they be issued and by whom? Those are questions the University of Virginia hoped to answer by creating a database that uses tracking information from cell phones to analyze community response to hurricane warnings.