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Hutchinson mail carrier comes to rescue for woman who fell, was stuck on floor for 3 days

The Hutchinson community recognizes a mail carrier for her potentially life-saving action, helping a woman who’d fallen in her home at a senior apartment building and was stuck on the ground for three days.

Virtual supervisory job fair

The Postal Service will offer a virtual job fair for supervisory positions on Sunday, April 6, from 1 to 3 p.m. Eastern.

Betty White is the star of this USPS video

A new Postal Service video spotlights the Betty White stamp, which honors the life of the entertainer and animal lover.

Statement of APWU President Mark Dimondstein on New Executive Order Attacking Workers’ Rights

Workers and their unions are under attack with a new executive order issued by President Trump stripping the union rights of nearly a million federal workers.

USPS Service Standards Enhancement Webinar Presentation

Market Dominant and Competitive Products Changes: WHY?

Postal Service employee indicted on theft of mail in Amarillo court

According to court documents that were filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District Court of Texas, a postal service employee has been indicted for mail theft.

Postal Workers Throng to 500 Rallies to Save the Postal Service

From big cities to small towns, postal workers organized hundreds of rallies across the country in the past week to defend a beloved public service—and the nation’s largest union employer—against privatization and DOGE attack.

Syracuse’s Matt Ross is the 2025 Postal Humanitarian of the Year

He traces his 2025 Postal Humanitarian Award directly back to his former neighborhood routes.

Historic northern Minnesota log post office razed after nearly 90 years of operation

LAKE GEORGE, Minn. - Postcards claimed this log cabin nine miles east of Itasca State Park on Hwy. 71 was the world’s smallest post office.

Mail truck crashes, catches fire on bridge in West Virginia

POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. (WBOY) — A driver was flown to the hospital Friday morning after a mail truck crash in Mason County.

The Post Office Department opened the first commercial telegraph on April 1, 1845

On April 1, 1845, the Post Office Department launched Samuel Morse’s telegraph into the wider world.

Peters and Sullivan Lead Colleagues to Introduce Bipartisan Resolution to Support the Independence and Critical Services of the United...

U.S. Senators Gary Peters (D-MI), Ranking Member of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, and Dan Sullivan (R-AK) led a group of their colleagues to introduce a bipartisan resolution to support the independence and critical public service mission of the United States Postal Service
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