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  • 1 week ago | fox17online.com | Carolyn Clifford

    (WXYZ) — Michigan has thousands of children in foster care, ranking 18th nationally. But data alone does not tell the story. Watch Carolyn's full piece on the foster care system in the video player below: Some kids in foster care get plucked from hometowns & sent to faraway facilities In fact, many kids are being plucked from their hometowns and relocated to facilities that act as orphanages in other countries or states.

  • 1 week ago | wxyz.com | Carolyn Clifford

    (WXYZ) — Michigan has thousands of children in foster care, ranking 18th nationally. But data alone does not tell the story. Watch Carolyn's full piece on the foster care system in the video player below: Some Michigan kids in foster care get plucked from hometowns & sent to facilities far from family In fact, many kids are being plucked from their hometowns and relocated to facilities that act as orphanages in other countries or states.

  • 2 weeks ago | wxyz.com | Carolyn Clifford

    DETROIT (WXYZ) — Big news for Detroit is coming on the heels of President Donald Trump’s visit to the Middle East. A local business started nearly three decades ago is branching into a separate business and their world headquarters will be built in the city of Detroit. I sat down with the founder of Detroit Life Sciences. They are launching a global supply chain business that will bring jobs, housing and a whole new ecosystem to the Motor City.

  • 1 month ago | wxyz.com | Carolyn Clifford

    (WXYZ) — Monday was a day of celebration at Cass Tech High School in Detroit. Eighty seniors are now heading to the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. The students are described as the cream of the crop and ready to tackle the world. I got the chance to visit Cass Tech to talk to the students and the principal and a U-M representative.

  • 1 month ago | wxyz.com | Carolyn Clifford

    (WXYZ) — It’s been two weeks since the apartment building explosion on Littlefield in Detroit. The family that took the brunt of the explosion: a mom, a dad and their two kids, have suffered an unimaginable heartache. Shakeya Dumas has not left her son Brandon’s side since his apartment building on Littlefield exploded two weeks ago today. He suffered burns over 90 percent of his body in the blast.

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