The Postal Service will introduce redesigned money orders in February. The new design will enhance already strong security features to further deter counterfeiting and other fraudulent activities.
Inside the United States Postal Services' regional facility on Gardiner Lane in Louisville, packages and mail — many long past due to their destination — fill bins as workers try to clear a backlog created by staffing shortages and icy routes.
On January 16, Representative Gerry Connolly, D-VA-11, reintroduced the Equal COLA Act, H.R. 491, to provide Federal Employees Retiree System (FERS) employees full cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) to their federal annuities.
In a world of constant driver distractions Sebastopol Letter Carrier Jeanie Mongaraz-Fletcher maintained her focus on the safety of herself and others on the road over the course of her 35-year postal career.
A man accused of the shooting death of a coworker at a U.S. Post Office facility in Missouri City in December will be evaluated by a forensic psychologist to determine if he is mentally competent.
The two new stamps celebrate America’s continued exploration of deep space with extremely high-definition images captured by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope using its Near-Infrared Camera and Mid-Infrared Instrument.
The developer of a fashionable Canfield neighborhood of half-million-dollar homes and a couple living there have filed a lawsuit in federal court because the post office won’t deliver their mail to a letter box outside their home.
Case said H.R. 380, the Affordable Shipping Act for All Act “will ensure that no shipping company, including the United States Postal Service, can impose discriminatory rates or exclude non-contiguous areas from receiving shipments.
A 54-year-old United States Postal Service (USPS) employee was arrested in De Queen on January 7 after being found in possession of methamphetamine while on duty, according to the arrest affidavit.