Report: Relatives help foster children thrive more than non-kin Ian Price April 4, 2019 1 minute read A new report reveals more progress is needed in Virginia to increase family placements for children in the foster-care system. WFIR’s Ian Price has more: Share: Post navigation Previous: ACC has two teams in NCAA Final Four – women’s and men’s teamsNext: Police chase leads to I-81 accident, three arrests Related Stories Roanoke Women’s Foundation honors two people with ties to Taubman Museum Gene Marrano May 14, 2026 Virginia August primary raises turnout concerns as summer voting begins Ian Price May 14, 2026 Virginia is now the first state in the south and the 15th nationwide to create a paid family and medical leave program Gene Marrano May 13, 2026