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US Postal Service About to Run Out of Money

The U.S. postmaster general says the U.S. Postal Service could run out of money as soon as a year from now.

A look back at USPS employees who made unique contributions this year

Throughout 2025, Link’s “People” column focused on employees who are making their mark in the Postal Service.

Green Springs Postmaster honored for saving resident’s life

GREEN SPRINGS – On Dec. 16, a few dozen of Bud Rutherford’s friends gathered at the Willows in Bellevue to thank the woman who...

A US Postal Service plan to raise cash could cost the agency its biggest customer

The USPS faces a tight squeeze. With fewer people using the mail, it’s lost more and more money: $9 billion in the 12 months ending in September alone.

2026 Pay dates and Leave year

The leave year always begins the first day of the first full pay period in the calendar year. The 2026 leave year begins January 10, 2026 (Pay Period 03-2026), extends for 26 full pay periods, and ends January 8, 2027 (Pay Period 01-2027).

USPS is Ready for the Returns Season

The United States Postal Service® (USPS®) continues to make improvements to its infrastructure to prepare for the annual holiday returns season

Mail thefts, robberies, fraud and other postal crimes – 12/26/25

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

Merry Christmas from Postaltimes.com

May this Christmas be filled with happiness

USPS is bringing home the holidays

Across the nation, employees are working hard to accept, process and deliver the last batch of holiday mail and packages.

Postal workers report six weeks of silence following death of coworker Lucy Diaz at Morgan PDC in New York...

No facility-wide notification or explanation was issued following Diaz’s death, forcing workers to piece together information through word of mouth and private social media posts

Fake postal service sites escalate amid holiday rush

Illicit postal service websites impersonating legitimate delivery firms have surged by 86% during the past month as cybercriminals look to exploit last-minute holiday shopping, Infosecurity Magazine reports.

Reps. Panetta, Kim Reintroduce Bipartisan Bill to Crack Down on Porch Pirates

Ahead of the busy holiday season, United States Representatives Jimmy Panetta (CA-19) and Young Kim (CA-40) reintroduced bipartisan legislation to address the nationwide increase in mail theft.
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