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NALC Executive Council meets as bargaining subcommittees continue collective-bargaining preparations

This week, the NALC Executive Council met at NALC Headquarters in Washington, DC, to continue preparations for the next round of collective bargaining.

This postal employee used CPR to save a motorist’s life

Wichita, KS, Letter Carrier Kerry Hurd had just finished delivering on her route when she saw a man pulling a child out of a car and sensed something was wrong.

Mental health eval ordered for suspected WA USPS shooter

A postal worker shot in the face in Everett is now at risk of losing his eye. Blake Kuhlman, the suspect accused of pulling the trigger, is an Amazon delivery driver. 

Remembering Florida’s brave Barefoot Mailmen on the anniversary of one’s dramatic death

We've said it before: In South Florida, where some think nothing happened until Henry Flagler showed up, a century is a long, long time. 

Mail truck catches fire in Hooksett, NH

New Hampshire State Police are investigating after a mail truck caught fire on Friday.

Two national-level interpretive disputes filed by NALC

Pursuant to Article 15, Section 3.F of the National Agreement, NALC has initiated two national-level interpretive disputes.

Postal traffic to U.S. still down 70% five weeks after duties exemption on low-value packages ended

Postal traffic is to the U.S. is still down about 70% five weeks after the end of the “de minimis” exemption that spared low-value packages from duties and packages, the United Nations postal agency said Friday

Grassley Discusses Oversight of Safety Measures at USPS: “Our Communities Deserve So Much Better”

I come to the floor today to speak about some information that I got from whistleblowers the first time September 23 last year....

USPS helps this group deliver support to breast cancer patients

Her organization of volunteers has encouraged more than 285,000 women since 2011 and sent 13,000 letters in 2025 alone.

Sunset Beach postmaster retires after 40 years

She began her postal career as a letter carrier in 1984 after serving four years in the US Army, and additionally spent 25 more years in the Reserve. 

Motorcyclist Critically Injured In Oceanside USPS Crash

A preliminary investigation found that a man was riding a Suzuki motorcycle west on Atlantic Avenue near Court Street when he was struck by a postal van. 

Support Letter Carrier Anthony Santoro’s Road To Recovery After Being Shot

Sadly, on Friday, October 3, 2025, while in the duties of his job, City Letter Carrier Anthony Santoro's life was forever changed by the cowardice act of one individual, who, without cause, shot Anthony in the face while Anthony delivered the mail.
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