Indianapolis' #MeToo moment has emboldened current and former city employees to report harassment. HR is conducting six investigations.
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett's former No. 2, Thomas Cook, groomed and sexually harassed younger employees over a decade, his accusers say.
The Indianapolis Housing Authority appoints Yvonda A. Bean, a former CEO for housing organizations in South Carolina, has been appointed as the new CEO, succeeding after years of operational, administrative,
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There’s been little public movement on the pursuit of a Major League Soccer club since the city last August asked the state to create a new taxing district to pay for a soccer-specific stadium.
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett and other city officials took time Wednesday afternoon to recognize the beginning of redevelopment plans for the western portion of the City Market campus. The property,
Mayor Joe Hogsett and first responders announced the launch of a unified mental health response initiative for the community.
It’s part of a plan Mayor Joe Hogsett first announced in 2022 to revitalize the downtown space, including the market itself.
Pacers Sports & Entertainment plans to spend $78 million build a dedicated training complex for the Indiana Fever on a portion of the former Marion County Jail I property in downtown Indianapolis.
A nearly $80 million Indiana Fever practice and training facility is coming to downtown Indianapolis. Pacers Sports & Entertainment on Thursday, Jan. 16, announced plans to break ground this summer on the Indiana Fever Sports Performance Center at the site of the former Marion County Jail I property near the intersection of East Maryland and Delaware streets,
On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, along with the city of Indianapolis, announced that Yvonda Bean will be the Indianapolis Housing Agency’s new chief executive officer in mid-February.