Articles tagged as: Joe Hogsett
November 8, 2021
Indianapolis community violence reduction director resigns
Shonna Majors, the city’s community violence reduction director, has resigned from her role, the Office of Public Health and Safety confirmed Monday.
Read MoreOctober 4, 2021
City leaders announce new round of violence reduction grants
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett and the Office of Public Health and Safety announced another round of grants that aim to help community organizations reduce violence in the city.
Read MoreAugust 5, 2021
Public Safety Leaders Say Better Data, Focus On Mental Health Are Key to Reducing Violence
Indianapolis public safety officials gave an update Thursday on efforts to decrease violent crime. The presentation was ahead of next week’s city budget announcement.
Read MoreDecember 10, 2020
Marion County Students Still Slated For In-Person School In January
Indianapolis City leaders gave an update on Marion County COVID-19 numbers Thursday.
Read MoreNovember 28, 2020
UPDATE: Hogsetts Test Negative For COVID-19, But Will Remain In Quarantine
A statement from the Mayor's office said the mayor and his wife, Steph, received tests administered by Marion County Public Health Department.
Read MoreAugust 10, 2020
Hogsett Delivers State Of The City And 2021 Indianapolis Budget Proposal
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett delivered the State of the City speech along with the introduction of the 2021 budget.
Read MoreAugust 10, 2020
Indy Mayor To Deliver 2020 State Of The City Address
Mayor Joe Hogsett will deliver the 2020 State of the City address at the start of Monday's Indianapolis City-County Council meeting.
Read MoreJuly 29, 2020
Mayor Hogsett Celebrates Recent Improvements near Benjamin Harris Presidential center
Indianapolis officials celebrated the completion of recent improvements on the intersection of Talbott and 12th streets Wednesday in the citys Old Northside Neighborhood.
Read MoreJuly 16, 2020
City Officials Emphasize Public Safety Efforts As Violence Surges
Indianapolis leaders provided a public safety update in the face of surging violence in the city.
Homicides are up 39 percent over where they were last year in Indianapolis.
Read MoreHomicides are up 39 percent over where they were last year in Indianapolis.
July 16, 2020
Faith Leaders Walk In Haughville To Promote Peace
Indianapolis faith leaders held the first in a series of peace walks Thursday night. The gathering in Haughville comes as Indianapolis deals with a surge in violent crime.
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