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Colleges and universities continue to rely on USPS for sending acceptance letters, financial aid offers

In an increasingly digital world, high school seniors still get a thrill checking their mailboxes for acceptance letters and other correspondence from colleges and universities.

USPS ACE Toolbar and tickertape to end by July 31

The ACE Toolbar, along with its associated tickertape, will be removed permanently from all ACE computers by Thursday, July 31.

APWU – Second Payment of $15 Million Settlement for Part-time Regular Workers Announced

The payment amounts will range from $965 to $50. Please note that some employees will not qualify for a second payment due to their individual situation.

This postal employee helped save a house and two sisters inside from the flames

Letter Carrier Pjerin Kita was delivering mail in Shrewsbury, MA, recently when he saw a burning recycling bin next to a home.

Mail thefts, robberies, fraud and other postal crimes – 06/23/25

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

Weekly Overview – Top Postal News this week – 06/21/25

These are the posts you cared about this week

DOGE holds meetings with White House, new postal leadership and Treasury to discuss reforming USPS

The White House and its Department of Government Efficiency are spearheading efforts to shake up the Postal Service, according to details of the meetings obtained by Government Executive, with topics including pricing for mail and general reform proposals. 

USPS expands Dog Bite Awareness Campaign as attack numbers climb

Did you get bitten at work today? It’s a crazy question, but for mail carriers, it’s one they hear far too often. And unfortunately, every single day, on average, 16 of them can answer yes.

Congress must act to help the new postmaster general pull USPS from the brink

The failed policies of the Delivering for America plan have driven away customers through a combination of sky-high rate increases and degraded service. 

NAPS – The Insanity of Being a Front-Line EAS Employee

Postal Headquarters leadership makes frontline EAS employees feel they are the sole reason for this loss.

Mail thefts, robberies, fraud and other postal crimes – 06/20/25

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

Springfield couple sued after USPS worker injured by dog

At around 5 p.m. on July 12, 2024, Hatcher was delivering mail to the RuBerts’ home, which required him to step into a screened-in porch to deliver the mail. Pam RuBert opened the door, and the dog escaped the home and attacked Hatcher, biting his lip and face.
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