Indianapolis' #MeToo moment has emboldened current and former city employees to report harassment. HR is conducting six investigations.
Vop Osili doesn't have any announcements to make at this time. No need. His fundraising is telling the story for him.
It sounds obvious, but the City-County Council has rarely pushed back on the current mayor. Hogsett, a Democrat, entered office with a Democratic council majority, which turned into a supermajority. He's treated the council like a rubber stamp, and the council has more or less accepted that role.
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett's former No. 2, Thomas Cook, groomed and sexually harassed younger employees over a decade, his accusers say.
You allow a bad mayor to do bad things, and you don't stand up. You're so ideological. So you would rather the city fail as long as a Democrat is in power. #JoeHogsett, #Indianapolis, #Democrat, #Pothole,
Incompetence. They can't fill potholes. They can't plow the streets. But don't worry Indianapolis, because Hogsett is fighting for your abortion rights, #JoeHogsett, #Indianapolis, #potholes, #pothole,
The measure includes a provision to allow Marion County residents to vote, through a referendum, for property-tax hikes that would be used to pay for road improvements.
Joe Hogsett can't plow streets, but he can charge you more to park on the streets. The Administration is an embarrassment filled with incompetent people. #JoeHogsett, #Snow, #SnowPlow, #ParkingMeters,
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett has decided to allow Pacers Sports & Entertainment to build a $78 million practice facility for the Indiana Fever, despite some residents feeling that the city missed an opportunity for development on the site.
Thomas Cook was removed from his job Friday at a law firm as Indianapolis city leaders reacted to sexual harassment allegations against him.
Neighborhood groups express security concerns over plans to upgrade Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park in Indianapolis.
Although the White House's planned federal funding freeze was temporarily paused by a judge late Tuesday afternoon and rescinded Wednesday, it’s already delaying some central Indiana-based projects.