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USPS helps this group deliver support to breast cancer patients

Her organization of volunteers has encouraged more than 285,000 women since 2011 and sent 13,000 letters in 2025 alone.

Sunset Beach postmaster retires after 40 years

She began her postal career as a letter carrier in 1984 after serving four years in the US Army, and additionally spent 25 more years in the Reserve. 

Motorcyclist Critically Injured In Oceanside USPS Crash

A preliminary investigation found that a man was riding a Suzuki motorcycle west on Atlantic Avenue near Court Street when he was struck by a postal van. 

Support Letter Carrier Anthony Santoro’s Road To Recovery After Being Shot

Sadly, on Friday, October 3, 2025, while in the duties of his job, City Letter Carrier Anthony Santoro's life was forever changed by the cowardice act of one individual, who, without cause, shot Anthony in the face while Anthony delivered the mail.

Mail thefts, robberies, fraud and other postal crimes – 10/10/25

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

The problem with Columbia’s aging cluster mailboxes

But, when the rotten leg beneath one of Columbia’s shared mailboxes finally gave out, postal carriers stopped coming to Firefly Way.

A USPS employee and her great horned owl serve as avian ambassadors

When I’m not on the job, I help care for birds of prey as a member of the Raptor Conservation Alliance, a nonprofit organization that treats hawks, owls, eagles and falcons.

Americans rate these 6 federal agencies lower than the USPS

The U.S. Postal Service is the only federal government agency that received a high rating among respondents at 56%

Court debates lost catalogs and delayed Christmas cards while hearing case on intentionally undelivered mail

While several justices expressed skepticism about the government’s claim that it’s shielded from such lawsuits, some appeared concerned about opening the door to a wave of disputes over lost packages or late Christmas cards.

USPS rule changes may complicate mail-in voting, risking late ballots in November election

A set of rule changes by the United States Postal Service (USPS) could complicate the November election for voters who mail in their ballots too late.

Federal and postal workers to see double-digit health care premium increases again next year

Enrollees in the new Postal Service Health Benefits Program, which replaced the U.S. Postal Service’s previous insurance offerings last fall, will see their premiums increase by 11.3% on average next year

Chuck Grassley Details Investigation Into USPS Hiring Sex Offenders To Deliver Mail

During remarks on the Senate floor Thursday, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) provided updates on his investigation into the USPS hiring registered sex offenders to deliver mail.
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