People fight back as monopoly utility corporations seek a bailout at their expense
Indiana utility corporations want to keep their profits privatized while making the public pay for losses.
Indiana utility corporations want to keep their profits privatized while making the public pay for losses.
On a national livestream, PSL organizer discusses the IMPD shooting rampage between May 6-7, 2024.
by Sam James On April 16, Governor Eric Holcomb congratulated himself on his administration’s handling of Indiana prisons during the COVID-19 outbreak “We have acted…
Indiana is rushing to get profits running again, while tying workers to the tracks.
by Lindsey Twin and John Mattessich At 3:00 pm this Friday, a coalition of Indiana and Illinois casino workers will descend on the Indiana Statehouse…
Indianapolis police murdered Dreasjon Reed in cold blood last evening on the Northside. The cops chased Reed, tasered him, and then fired at least fourteen…
Despite the critical need to protect people during the pandemic, immigrant workers are facing increased threats and attacks.
Fifty people organized by the “Free Them All” Coalition protested inhumane conditions at the prison.
by Connie Thompson In March 2020, both houses of the Indiana Legislature passed Senate Enrolled Act 148, with support from Republicans and Democrats alike. This…