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Mail thefts, robberies, fraud and other postal crimes – 08/28/25

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

These agencies help protect USPS, its employees and its integrity

The Postal Service is reminding employees of the important role the Postal Inspection Service and the USPS Office of Inspector General play within the...

Federal Register Notice of Additional Postmarking Information

On Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, the Postal Service filed a notice in the Federal Register with a proposal to add new language to the Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM).

NALC – Back pay frequently asked questions

Any letter carrier who was on the rolls and had paid hours during the back pay period will receive back pay, even if they have switched crafts, retired, or left USPS.

Chinatown residents fear loss of post office that was part of a promise

Residents in Chinatown are dismayed over the planned closure of a post office that has served the Los Angeles community for decades.

The Great Postal Boycott Must End

The growing postal boycott of the U.S. is the latest proof that eliminating the de minimis tariff exemption on goods valued $800 or less is a shortsighted policy

Nearly 30 Countries Suspend Postal Services to US

International postal services began suspending shipments to the US on Friday, with almost 30 countries joining by Tuesday.

USPS OIG – Comparing Experiences in EV Fleet Acquisition and Deployment

For more than a decade, the Postal Service has needed new delivery vehicles to replace its iconic Long-Life Vehicles (LLVs) and Flex-Fuel Vehicles (FFVs).

Hats Off to 250 Years of USPS Letter Carrier Style and Purpose

WASHINGTON — As the U.S. Postal Service proudly marks its 250th Anniversary, an often-overlooked yet iconic element of the organization’s rich history takes center stage: the evolution of the letter carrier’s hat.

APWU – Maintenance Division Wins Arbitration Award Protecting Employees in ‘Pending Qualification’ Status

The APWU has won a major national arbitration decision protecting the rights of Maintenance Craft employees. On August 13, Arbitrator Margo R. Newman ruled...

Humanitarian Elie Wiesel Is Honored with a Stamp

The U.S. Postal Service honors Elie Wiesel (1928-2016) with the 18th stamp of its Distinguished Americans series

Malone to serve as applied engineering VP

The Postal Service has named Linda Malone as applied engineering vice president, a role she has held on an acting basis since June.
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