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Mitigation evidence to be presented in postal worker slaying

A federal judge Monday granted attorneys representing two Warren men charged with the shooting death of a postal worker time to come up with mitigation evidence should the government seek to pursue the death penalty.

Leadership vacancies at Sandston facility cost USPS $2.3M in extra expenses, audit finds

The Postal Service's top watchdog uncovered that the hub for mail service in Central Virginia has been without consistent leadership for over a year

Port Charlotte widow pleads with USPS to find lost husband’s remains

A Port Charlotte widow is facing a heartbreaking situation after the United States Postal Service (USPS) lost her husband’s cremated remains.

NPMHU – House Resolution 70

A bipartisan group of lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives introduced a resolution opposing privatization of the United States Postal Service on January 28, 2025.

APWU – PRC Advisory Opinion on USPS Service Standard Changes, Warns of ‘Significant Negative Impact’

The PRC found that the USPS’s plans were based on defective modeling and “overly optimistic” cost-savings projections

Abilene Christian University offers discounts for USPS employees

Abilene Christian University is offering Postal Service employees a 10 percent discount on tuition.

National Wear Red Day is Feb. 7

Postal Service employees can show their support for heart health awareness by sporting scarlet on National Wear Red Day, Friday, Feb. 7.

NARFE President Urges Congress to Oppose Cuts to Federal Benefits

Last week, NARFE National President William “Bill” Shackelford sent a letter to Congress urging opposition to including cuts to federal retirement and health benefits as a cost offset for budget reconciliation legislation.

APWU – Part-Time Regular (PTR) Payout Update (February 2025)

As of Jan. 30, 2025, nine hundred and fifty (950) Maintenance PTR employees have received their share of the PTR settlements over the past two pay periods.

Bipartisan Bill Reintroduced to Improve Mail Truck Safety

Bipartisan legislation has been reintroduced to better track serious crashes and fatalities involving contracted mail trucks toting USPS mail.

Elvis Costello helps dedicate a stamp honoring Allen Toussaint

The Postal Service dedicated its stamp honoring musician Allen Toussaint in a New Orleans ceremony on Jan. 30.

‘We deserve more’: USPS union members vote to reject contract agreement

Members of the National Association of Letter Carriers have voted to reject a tentative agreement with the U.S. Postal Service.
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