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This letter carrier found a customer who had fallen on the side of a road

Letter Carrier Lisa Hansen was delivering mail in Lakeside Park, KY, recently when she noticed out of the corner of her eye an older man lying on the side of the road.

USPS and U.S. Postal Inspection Service Warn Public About Romance Scams Ahead of Valentine’s Day

With Valentine’s Day approaching, the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) want consumers to be aware they may be targeted for romance scams, a deceptive form of fraud that preys on individuals seeking companionship.

A new TV ad touts USPS Ground Advantage

A new 30-second TV ad promoting USPS Ground Advantage began airing Feb. 10.

IRS, Postal Employees Indicted for Stealing U.S. Treasury Check

Employees with the IRS and the U.S. Postal Service are among three defendants who have been indicted by a federal grand jury for stealing and cashing a U.S. Treasury check.

Man arrested after disturbance with mail carrier

According to a department news release, the suspect took several pieces of mail from the carrier that did not belong to the suspect and yelled profanities at the mail carrier.

Beloved Hellertown Mailman Retires After 32 Years

The borough’s beloved mailman of 32 years enjoyed his last day of work on Friday, which was capped off with a send-off party for him at the post office.

USPS customers demand answers as mail is flung from window on highway and huge stash found in car with...

A STASH of stolen mail has been found in the back of a vehicle after a driver was seen flinging letters from a car window on the highway.

Mr. ZIP has a new series on YouTube

Mr. ZIP has a new animated series on YouTube that aims to teach young audiences about the Postal Service.

Hongkong Post to start accepting US-bound parcels again on Tuesday

Hongkong Post has said it will begin accepting US-bound parcels again from Tuesday as authorities in the United States have confirmed they will not impose a tariff on such items.

Mail truck catches fire in Terryville, NY

The Terryville Fire Department was called to extinguish a USPS mail truck that became engulfed in flames in Terryville on Feb. 8 at approximately 11:30 a.m

United States Postal Employee Indicted for Mail Theft

According to the indictment, on February 6, 2023, FLORENCE removed a gift card from an article of mail that had come into her possession as an employee of the United States Postal Service.

Smith Fights to Require USPS to Cover Cost of Late Fees Caused by Bills Getting Delayed, Lost in Mail

Today, U.S. Representative Jason Smith (Mo.) announced that he has coauthored the Pony Up Act,
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