A sneak peek at what a religious accommodation trial might look like for a guy who can’t work Sundays
Because neither side won summary judgment, the case is headed for a jury trial unless the parties settle.
Because neither side won summary judgment, the case is headed for a jury trial unless the parties settle.
There are reports of disastrous service in certain areas, especially where the Postal Service has re-routed mail and rolled out big new centralized processing facilities. And the Delivering for America…
A Boston woman was sentenced yesterday in federal court in Boston for the armed robberies of United States Postal Service (USPS) letter carriers on Nov. 29, 2022
Edgar Castro, 40, of Marysville, was arrested today, charged by complaint with assaulting a federal employee, Acting U.S. Attorney Michele Beckwith announced
Nearly $1 million has been stolen from mailboxes across Michigan in six different counties, but fortunately, Shelby Township officials have stopped the crime spree.
Senator Hawley has fought for rural Americans’ mail delivery as the challenges have continued without relief
Residents and postal workers in Chicago's Washington Park neighborhood are on edge following a daylight robbery on Monday
The Postal Service will hold its first virtual job fair for current employees to learn about maintenance positions on Sunday, Feb. 23
Transportation has emerged as one of the Postal Service’s biggest areas of transformation and improvement under the Delivering for America plan
According to Aderholt (R-Haleyville), the USPS in its current form lacks efficiency and competent leadership.