If you stay at the Lord Baltimore Hotel in Maryland, you may catch a glimpse of one of the many “hospitable spirits” that the staff says roam the halls.
The Maryland Department of Human Services (DHS) said that it is ending the practice of housing minors in hotels.
Maryland DHS ends the practice of placing foster children in hotels after the suicide of 16-year-old Kanaiyah Ward; the ...
BALTIMORE — Maryland will no longer house foster youth in hotels, a much-criticized practice even before a 16-year-old foster ...
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After multiple critical reports and the suicide death of a 16-year-old foster girl in Baltimore last month, Maryland ...
Kevin and Scott Plank sold the hotel last month to Montage International, which has operated the Pendry since it opened in 2017.
The Maryland Department of Human Services says that it has directed all local departments of social services to stop setting up out-of-home foster youth in hotels.
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