Indianapolis city employees report workplace concerns through new anonymous portal. City leaders expressed concern over the complaints.
INDIANAPOLIS— City leaders say they’ve received 13 complaints through their anonymous reporting system, established after a sexual harassment investigation at City Hall. The investigation included ...
That included accusations against Mayor Joe Hogsett's former top aide, Thomas Cook. The committee's first task is choosing an outside law firm to conduct the investigation. “Over the past several ...
I don’t know if anything’s gonna come with this. No idea. I do know this, as sure as, as I’m sitting here, if you think Joe Hogsett can do something about homelessness, if you think he has a plan and ...
No need. His fundraising is telling the story for him. Osili is gearing up to succeed Joe Hogsett as Indianapolis mayor. The City-County Council president went on a fundraising spree between ...
That’s his statement. It was not about money. We just thought it was safer. Fire everybody but… I know not Joe Hogsett. Why would Joe Hogsett fire anybody? They’re too busy keeping his secrets.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indianapolis church leaders and community advocates are banning together to write a formal letter to Mayor Joe Hogsett asking him to help them solve the city’s ...
Chase Elliott claimed pole position for the 2025 Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium after dominating qualifying and heat races.
Both ideas would line up with Mayor Joe Hogsett’s yearslong downtown resiliency strategy to prioritize investments in housing, public spaces and economic development. But for one of the few ...
SALT LAKE CITY -- Isaiah Thomas showed he is still a potent scorer, pouring in 40 points Tuesday night in his return to the NBA G League. A two-time NBA All-Star, Thomas was activated by the Salt ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - An emotional John Cook addressed the media Thursday, reflecting on his decision to step down as head coach of Nebraska volleyball after 25 years. Quoting Neil Young’s ...
In December, Indianapolis announced the demolition of the former Marion County jail known as Jail I, promising to remove what has long been seen as an eyesore on a highly visible downtown block.