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USPS employees jump into action to save woman from dog attack

Janice Taylor continues to recover weeks after a vicious dog attack when a pit bull approached her.

Kansas mail carrier named ‘Hero of the Year’ for saving man after suicide attempt

One postal worker in the Sunflower State’s capitol is being recognized for his courage and kindness after saving a man’s life after he attempted suicide.

USPS plans to use AI to enhance customer service

The U.S. Postal Service is looking to adopt generative artificial intelligence tools in the coming months to improve customer experience and service delivery

Rural Carriers Rally on Capitol Hill March 25 to Defend the U.S. Postal Service from Recent Threats of Privatization

On Tuesday, March 25, 2025, from noon to 1:00 PM, members of the National Rural Letter Carriers’ Association (NRLCA) will rally on Capitol Hill to launch a national campaign to Protect the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) from privatization.

Postal workers come together in nationwide protests against DOGE changes to USPS

Postal workers were out in force yesterday to make it clear to their community and the world: Protect the constitutionally created USPS

US Postal Service truck catches fire in south Charlotte

A mail delivery truck for the U.S. Postal Service caught on fire in a south Charlotte neighborhood on Saturday morning.

Oversight Committee Charimam Comer Announces Full Committee Markup on 03/25/25

Today, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) announced a markup will take place on Tuesday, March 25th at 10:00 am ET to consider a series of legislation. A couple of these markups may pertain to postal workers

What DOGE is Getting Wrong About Privatizing USPS

“There’s nothing like getting a letter in the mail—a real letter from somebody that you love.”

Photos of postal rallies on 03/20/25 – Hands Off our Postal Service!

On March 20, 2025 APWU Members and community supporters took to the streets to say "The US Mail is not for sale!

USPS Scored For Proposed ‘Non-Count’ Of Transit Days For Mail

The U.S. Postal Service is drawing fire for its plan to change the way it counts the days following entry of newspapers and other publications into the system on Saturdays.

Mass Shooting at Montclair Post Office Remembered 30 Years Later

A former colleague shot Scott Walensky, 41, Ernie Spruill, 56, Robert S. Leslie, 37, George Lomaga, 59, and Dave Grossman, 45, in the head at the rear of the post office

Former Postal Letter Carrier Sentenced for Workers’ Compensation Fraud

Christopher Gleason, age 36, of Auburn, New York, was sentenced yesterday to 3 years’ probation and ordered to pay $14,858.94 in restitution and a special assessment of $400.
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