Articles tagged as: Joe Hogsett
June 4, 2020
Hogsett: City Will Remove Confederate Monument From Garfield Park
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett announced Thursday that the city will dismantle and remove monument to Confederate soldiers in Garfield Park.
Read MoreJune 3, 2020
Mother Asks Feds To Investigate IMPD Killing Of Dreasjon Reed
Attorneys representing the family of Dreasjon "Sean" Reed, a black man killed by Indianapolis police last month, spoke out Wednesday and said they are asking the federal government to investigate his death.
Read MoreJune 3, 2020
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett Addresses Curfew Restrictions
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett says he does not plan to extend the curfew to Wednesday and Thursday nights, but indicated curfew orders are being planned for Friday and Saturday nights.
Read MoreJune 2, 2020
Hogsett Extends Marion County Curfew Order Into Its Third Night
The latest curfew order is effective beginning at 9 p.m. Tuesday, through 6 a.m. Wednesday. The city says Indianapolis police will continue to engage residents with an education first approach.
Read MoreMay 31, 2020
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett Issues County-Wide Curfew To Start Sunday Night
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett instituted county-wide curfew to start Sunday at 8 p.m.
Read MoreMay 30, 2020
Indianapolis Officials Respond To Friday Night's Protests
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett and Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Randal Taylor addressed protests that turned chaotic and violent Friday night.
Read MoreMay 13, 2020
Marion County Announces Plans To Slowly Reopen Starting Friday
Indianapolis city officials announced plans to start slowly reopening businesses starting on Friday, May 15.
Read MoreMay 8, 2020
Increased Calls For Fair Investigation Into Police Shooting
Local civil rights groups are responding to two police shootings in under eight hours in Indianapolis and demanding a fair investigation. City leaders say they agree.
Read MoreMay 1, 2020
New Indiana Coronavirus Order Won't Ban Tighter Local Rules
Gov. Eric Holcomb said Thursday that any easing of Indiana's statewide stay-at-home order won't limit the authority of city or county officials from imposing tighter restrictions in their attempts to slow the coronavirus.
Read MoreApril 20, 2020
Internet Companies Should Lift Access Barriers For Students, Says Indiana Congressman, Mayor
An Indiana Congressman and Indianapolis' mayor are concerned some families can't access broadband internet at a time when students are homebound and expected to continue their education during the coronavirus pandemic.
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