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Two Men Sentenced to Federal Prison for Using U.S. Postal Service Arrow Keys To Steal Mail in Chicago

JOSEPH T. SOLOMON and THADDEUS J. HARPER were convicted as part of “Operation Broken Arrow,” a federal investigation into the thefts of mail using stolen arrow keys, which unlock doors and entry systems to nearly every apartment and office building in Chicago and several suburbs.

President Biden Announces Nominees for the United States Postal Service Board of Governors

WASHINGTON – Today, President Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate the following individuals to serve as leaders in his administration

Fort Myers Beach Post Office property cited for violating sea turtle lighting ordinance

The sea turtle lighting ordinance prohibits unshielded, non-amber outdoor lights from 9 p.m. to 7 a.m. from the start of turtle-nesting season in May through Oct. 31.

Former USPS worker faces federal charges after pipe bombs found at apartment

CHARLOTTE — A former United States Postal Service worker now faces federal charges after he was accused of having pipe bombs.

IN HEARING, POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSIONER REVEALS USPS DIDN’T SHARE DATA ON PROPOSED CHANGES TO PROCESSING CENTERS

Postmaster Louis DeJoy did not provide the Commission with data or information on the mail services delivery impacts of proposed changes to local mail processing and distribution centers, like the one in Reno

USPS OIG – Invoice and Payment Processes for Inflation Reduction Act Funds

We found that the invoices we sampled were properly approved for payment and were allowable under IRA. In addition, applicable controls were effective to ensure proper payments.

Bayard man sentenced for falsification of postal union financial reports

Between 2016 and 2020, Fox used union funds for personal expenses totaling $24,620.12. The embezzlement came to light in 2021 when other union members noticed union funds being used for expenses that were not approved by the union, and that were not union-related purchases.

Stamp Announcement 24-34: First Continental Congress, 1774 Stamp

On September 5, 2024, in Philadelphia, PA, the United States Postal Service® (USPS®) will issue the First Continental Congress, 1774 stamp (Forever® priced at the First-Class Mail® rate), in one design, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) pane of 20 stamps

Postal Pulse Survey: How Is the Postal Service Delivering for You?

In just a few weeks, the 2024 Postal Pulse employee survey will be open to all USPS® employees. Every day our employees help the Postal Service™ deliver for the American people. We want to know how the Postal Service is delivering for you.

This former prizefighter turned letter carrier will soon be inducted into the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame

In 2013, I made history as the first fighter born in Nevada to win the International Boxing Federation championship. That year, Feb. 23 was proclaimed Ishé “Sugar Shay” Smith Day in Las Vegas.

Stamp prices going up: Congress also must invest in ensuring universal mail service

Federal policymakers need to remember why the Postal Service was established, its purpose and mission. That goes all of the way back to 1787, when the U.S. Constitution gave Congress the power to establish post offices and related transportation.

Watch a video tribute to Alex Trebek

The seven-minute video features archival footage and interviews with Ken Jennings, the quiz show’s current host; producer Sarah Whitcomb Foss; Jean Trebek, Alex Trebek’s widow; and Michael Elston, the USPS Board of Governors secretary who spoke at the stamp’s July 22 dedication ceremony.
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