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USPS statement on new tentative agreement with NALC

Upon ratification, the contract will run through Nov. 7, 2026

NALC and USPS Reach Tentative Agreement

The National Association of Letter Carriers, AFL-CIO and the United States Postal Service have reached tentative agreement on a new collective-bargaining agreement for city letter carriers.

Federal investigation underway as packages go missing at Hilo post office

Frustrated business owners say they’re out thousands of dollars after packages dropped off at Hilo’s main post office keep vanishing. HNN Investigates spoke to two small business owners who said it’s been a problem they’ve struggled with more than a year.

Florida Man Accused of Stealing Mail from Missouri and Illinois Churches

The indictment accuses Anton of stealing an envelope containing a check from a church in O’Fallon, Missouri on October 2 and another check from a St. Peters church the same day.

American shoppers forgo faster shipping to stretch budgets

More people are switching to slower delivery options to save money, and profits at FedEx Corp. and United Parcel Service Inc. are getting squeezed.

Two charged in murder of Warren mail carrier in March

According to a press release 24-year-old Kaprise Sledge of Warren and 44-year-old Thomas Sledge of Youngstown were charged for the shooting death of mail carrier Jonte Davis back in March of 2024.

Mendon, MA Postal truck fire

Earlier today, a company recall(on duty and on-call members) was dispatched to a mail truck on fire, reportedly fully involved on Hartford Ave West near Mowry St. Car -1, Squad 44, and L5 (off-duty Lieutenant) responded swiftly.

January Retirement COLAs Set: 2.5 Percent for CSRS, 2 Percent for FERS

A federal retirement COLA will be paid in January of 2.5 percent for those retired under CSRS and 2 percent for those retired under FERS.

Map Shows Where USPS Wants to Change Mail Delivery Times

Americans could see their mail delivery hours change significantly as the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) looks to update times to improve mail efficiency.

Drug-Sniffing Police Dogs Are Intercepting Abortion Pills in the Mail

It was a tip that brought a dog to the main post office in downtown Jackson, Mississippi. An employee there had reported seeing someone in the lobby putting pills into hot pink envelopes.

Postal Bulletin looks at holiday season preparations

Postal Bulletin’s latest edition, published Oct. 17, details the Postal Service’s readiness for the 2024 holiday season.

USPS facing post office shutdowns and backlog of mail from hurricanes Helene and Milton

Aside from more than a dozen post offices being shut down, carriers are also dealing with a sizable backlog of mail that stacked up during both hurricanes.
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