WASHINGTON — Police in Southeast D.C. are looking for the person who carjacked a U.S. Postal Service truck while a letter carrier was delivering mail on Monday.
NAPS requests that with this especially hazardous situation due to this heat dome that all USPS activities that would place EAS in hazardous, unsafe conditions be suspended. NAPS contends that to continue requiring EAS to place their lives in danger is a hazardous and unsafe work practice.
On July 17, 2023, DeShaun Holmes robbed a postal carrier at gun point in Frontier, ND, and stole a key from the carrier to gain access to numerous post office boxes and mail receptacles with the intent to commit further crimes of bank fraud and mail fraud.
Along with the Centreville Press, other local newspapers across the country are grappling with significant delays in postal deliveries, leaving subscribers frustrated and uninformed.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – A letter carrier with the U.S. Postal Service appeared in Fort Lauderdale federal court on Tuesday after authorities busted him stealing mail during a surveillance operation, court documents state.
In accordance with the 2021-2024 Collective Bargaining Agreement, career employees represented by the APWU will receive a $0.47 per hour cost-of-living adjustment (COLA), effective September 27, 2024.
Police in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, shared a photo Wednesday of a person of interest in connection with a manhunt for a masked man accused of threatening a U.S. postal worker with a gun, which prompted a large police presence.
NUTLEY, NJ - Mum's the word as the investigation into the case of undelivered mail found in a dumpster behind Abundant Life Academy on Washington Ave. continues.
USPS employees and their families may participate in an upcoming Postal Inspection Service webinar on how to avoid scams that target the benefits of military veterans.
When Congress passed the Inflation Reduction Act in August 2022, it included $3 billion in funds to support the Postal Service’s purchase of zero-emission vehicles for its delivery fleet.
So, imagine asking a room of farmers, “Does anyone have issues with the Post Office?” – and the crowd reacts with smirks and laughter. That was the scene of the board of directors meeting for the Agricultural Council of Arkansas when David Manns posed the question during a legislative update.