Indianapolis' #MeToo moment has emboldened current and former city employees to report harassment. HR is conducting six investigations.
Thomas Cook was removed from his job Friday at a law firm as Indianapolis city leaders reacted to sexual harassment allegations against him.
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett's right-hand man targeted younger women who worked under him, showering them with praise, poetry and gifts and promising career growth as he pressured them toward ...
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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.
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.
The Indiana Fever will break ground this summer on a new $78 million practice facility on the former site of a county jail in downtown Indianapolis, Pacers Sports & Entertainment announced Thursday.
The incredible level of attention and hype that the Indiana Fever have received in the year since they landed Caitlin Clark has been a boon to the team that they haven't enjoyed even in their championship seasons.
While the Gold Building will undergo a $185M renovation into apartments, the city will spend $15M on a plaza with exposed underground catacombs.
WNBA season, the Indiana Fever will have its own training complex in downtown Indianapolis. Officials with Pacers Sports & Entertainment announced on Thursday that it plans to break ground this summer on a $78 million exclusive sports performance center complex for the Indiana Fever.
Yvonda Bean, CEO of the Columbia Housing Authority in Columbia, South Carolina, has been hired as the new leader of the Indianapolis Housing Agency, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced Tuesday.