Hogan was assigned to the postal service, first on the West Coast and then on the East Coast, during the Vietnam War. Hogan was born and raised in Warren, and after graduating from Western Reserve High School, he enlisted in the Navy in June 1968 and soon attended basic training in San Diego.
The United States Postal Service is proud to announce the launch of its latest initiative, "For the Long Haul," aimed at celebrating the dedication and commitment of postal workers who have faithfully served their communities in the same position for over 25 years.
The "Dedicated to the Long Haul" initiative honors postal employees who have held the same position for more than 25 years. USPS officials said the initiative offers a unique opportunity to honor the dedication and hard work of its long-serving associates.
Officials with the Gwinnett County Police Department told FOX 5 that they began an investigation into Gregory on July 31 after the United States Postal Service Inspector General received multiple complaints from victims saying they didn't receive their mail.
In honor of the 250th anniversary of the compact, the U.S. Postal Service will release First Continental Congress, 1774, a Forever stamp commemorating the gathering and its place in our nation’s history.
Since the introduction of USPS Ground Advantage last year, the Postal Service has experienced a 375 percent increase in volume for packages over 1 pound, The Eagle magazine reports in its summer issue.
Officials said Wednesday “Wendy” Johnson, 51, died in June after spending hours in a hot postal van. Family members said Johnson, a 20 year employee of the USPS said she began to feel sick on a hot day while working.
Thieves walked into the lobby of the Clinton post office and pried a steel and wood panel off the wall, getting access to all of the letters and packages inside.
NEW YORK - A Queens mail carrier who was robbed at gunpoint is speaking out about the harrowing encounter. It happened Monday on her regular route in Maspeth.
MEDFORD, Ore. – The Southern Oregon American Postal Worker Union is holding a rally Saturday for machinery to be reinstalled to achieve what they say would be a more reliable election process.
The federal appeals court based in Denver agreed last month that a Black U.S. Postal Service employee in Colorado Springs failed to credibly allege the offensive conduct of a supervisor rose to the level of racial discrimination or a hostile work environment.