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As Delivering for America proceeds, bipartisan lawmakers create caucus focused on improving postal operations

Several of the speakers criticized planned closures of mail sorting facilities in their districts, which are part of the Delivering for America modernization plan that was spearheaded by former Postmaster General Louis DeJoy

USPS OIG – Fleet Modernization: E-Transit Vehicle Acquisition Update

The Postal Service acquired 7,465 E-Transits as of June 2025 (81 percent of the planned total), but acquisitions were 1,785 behind plan

Postal worker in court for OUI crash in East Longmeadow

A U.S. postal worker accused of driving drunk and crashing a mail truck in East Longmeadow is scheduled to appear in court on Friday.

These stamps offer chill vibes

The Postal Service will release its latest set of stamps, Winter Landscapes, on Friday, Sept. 19.

Before they were famous, they were postal workers

The list, compiled by the USPS historian’s office, features 35 names, including actors, artists, athletes, musicians and politicians

How the Postal Service is putting data at the core of its ‘always on’ tech work

Embracing a data-first approach has helped the U.S. Postal Service live up to its “always on” mission, the agency’s chief information officer said Thursday

Fatal Northport wreck involving postal carrier remains under investigation

Northport police say that a fatal wreck involving a postal carrier two months ago this week remains under investigation.

USPS OIG – Protecting Revenue for Returned Parcel Select Packages

The Postal Service did not include the standard charges for large packages in its automated postage due calculations for 1.6 million large return-to-sender packages from October 2022 to February 2025

Mail thefts, robberies, fraud and other postal crimes – 09/19/25

Postal crimes are almost a daily event.  These are the ones we found today

A new video showcases the Holiday Cheer stamps

The Postal Service has released a video about its new Holiday Cheer stamps.

USPS installs speedy, next-gen package sorting machines

Two systems being deployed are based on similar technology, but differ in scale.

Audit Cites ‘Persistent’ Safety and Security Issues at Mail Processing Facilities

An inspector general audit has called attention to “persistent” safety and security problems at mail processing facilities, faulting both employees for not following safety policies and the USPS for “not consistently directing local management to enforce and monitor compliance” with those policies.
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