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Everyone wants Hogsett gone, but no one knows how to beat him. The resignation calls are wishful thinking.
The Indianapolis mayor is under intense pressure due in part to sexual harassment allegations made against his former chief of staff.
Hogsett is under intense pressure due to sexual harassment allegations made against his former chief of staff.
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett takes questions about harassment claims after deciding not to attend a press conference about homelessness.
Hogsett told News 8 that he had a conversation with one of the women who accused Cook of harassment. Maggie Adams-McBride is a former employee of Hogsett’s, having worked as a project manager in his ...
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett on Tuesday doubled down on his plans to serve out his term, which ends in 2028, despite calls for his resignation over his handling of sexual harassment allegations ...
INDIANAPOLIS – Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett has no plans to resign, he told FOX59/CBS4 in a one-on-one interview on Tuesday. “I don’t have any plans to resign,” Hogsett said. “T… ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett gives no indication he will seriously consider the call of a second city-county councilor for his resignation over the handling of sexual harassm… ...
Mayor Joe Hogsett's campaign hosted a fundraiser at Parlor Public House in downtown Indianapolis on Thursday. A few protesters came, too.
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett fielded questions from reporters Sept. 12 about how his administration handled allegations of sexual harassment involving Thomas Cook.
The Indianapolis mayor says he wants to regain voters' trust but still faces questions about how he handled the first complaint against Thomas Cook.