Fewer than 90 days before 36-year-old Nicholas John Acker was found dead in a mail-sorting machine at the USPS Detroit Network Distribution Center in Allen Park, a formal grievance had been filed warning that the very same machine was unsafe
In a bid to stem $160 billion in projected losses by 2030, the U.S. Postal Service is rolling out cost-cutting measures, but for millions in rural America, those savings could come at the expense of reliable mail service, longer delivery times, and a growing sense of abandonment.
San Antonio Letter Carrier Ernest Fuentes was delivering mail recently when a pickup truck careened off a nearby highway and flipped several times until it landed upside down.
When troopers arrived, witnesses told them that Justin Gomez, 35, was acting in a disorderly manner and had thrown a cinderblock through the windshield of a mail carrier.
USPS is adding Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) to address recent challenges mailers have faced related to foreign-country tariffs that apply to certain outbound international items as well as the end of de minimis
A former U.S. Postal Service employee has pleaded guilty to federal charges after admitting he dumped thousands of pieces of mail in Portsmouth, Virginia, because he felt overwhelmed by his route, according to court documents