Senator Rosen Successfully Pushes USPS to Keep Local Mail Processing Operations in Reno
Senator Rosen Led The Bipartisan Effort To Keep Postal Operations In Nevada And Stop USPS Relocation Of Local Mail Processing
Senator Rosen Led The Bipartisan Effort To Keep Postal Operations In Nevada And Stop USPS Relocation Of Local Mail Processing
Our objective was to evaluate the Postal Service’s performance during the fiscal year (FY) 2024 peak season and the implementation of its peak season preparedness plan.
The speed at which you receive your mail may change next year depending on where you live and how close you are to a regional hub if a proposed plan from the U.S. Postal Service is approved.
A roundtable discussion on Monday allowed United States Postal Service representatives and stakeholders to connect to address, and potentially fix, issues from delivery to postmarks.
A man is facing multiple charges after police said he threatened to shoot a United States Postal Service clerk while trying to rob a post office in Portland
A solution for residents facing delays in delivering their mail could be on the horizon. Congressman Rick Crawford has a plan to fix the “Unacceptable Postal Service”
The Postal Service wants employees to remember the differences between Election Mail, Ballot Mail and Political Mail — and to know the right tags to use.
The U.S. Postal Service is celebrating the joyous holiday of Hanukkah with a new Forever stamp. Also called the Festival of Lights, the holiday spans eight days and nights, and is celebrated by Jewish people around the world.
The Postal Service has retired HERO and has made all its content available on MyHR, the new human resources website for USPS employees.
Senator John Hoeven and the U.S. Postal Service Minnesota-North Dakota District Manager, Angela Bye, hosted a roundtable discussion Monday.