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Post office goes pink for Breast Cancer

Post offices are decorating for Breast Cancer Awareness month

How a mail delivery dispute made it to the Supreme Court

Konan alleges that before and after the new key was issued, two local employees of the U.S. Postal Service led “a campaign of racial harassment” against her, which involved repeatedly refusing to deliver mail for her or her tenants

A pair of postal siblings mark a milestone

Two siblings who work as letter carriers at the Southwest Station in St. Louis recently marked 25 years of keeping it all in the family at work.

Greater Cincinnati residents frustrated by months-long mail delivery issues

One of the residents expressed frustration, saying he has been unable to get answers from the post office about the delay or the sudden delivery of the old mail

Solution possible for ‘chronic safety issues’ with US Postal Service vehicles parked in Lincoln Park

A parking nightmare involving mail trucks on Chicago's North Side may soon be solved with a new lease at a nearby lot

Woman finds hundreds of blank election ballots in Amazon delivery

A woman in Maine says that her latest Amazon package came with hundreds of blank ballots for the upcoming state election.

Rural Vermont’s Mail in Mayhem: Orleans County Struggles with USPS Overhaul

Residents and businesses across Orleans County are facing significant disruptions in mail service as the United States Postal Service (USPS) continues to implement its ambitious Delivering for America (DFA) plan

A new video spotlights the Jimmy Carter stamp

The Postal Service has released a video about its new stamp honoring the nation’s 39th president, Jimmy Carter, who died Dec. 29 at the age of 100.

This Time It’s Different, OPM Director Says of Latest Effort on Retirement Processing

OPM director Scott Kupor has expressed confidence that an administration initiative to address the long-recognized issue of delays in processing of federal retirement applications will succeed where others have failed

After 27 years on the route, St. Louis letter carrier retires during USPS struggles

For decades, Marilyn Krieger has been more than a letter carrier. She has been a familiar smile, a friendly face, and a steady presence in the Benton Park neighborhood

NALC – Members Only Portal updated

Users will have to activate their account to enable the encryption process to provide better security.

APWU – Historic Settlement Reached on TACS Duties

On September 30, 2025, Clerk Division Director Lamont Brooks reached agreement with the Postal Service regarding Time and Attendance Collection System (TACS) duties
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