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APWU Announces Dedication of Headquarters Boardroom to President William H. Burrus

The first African-American president of a national union directly elected by members, his leadership and decades-long dedication to postal workers has left a lasting impact on the union.

How FedEx could win by losing its Postal Service business

A majority of FedEx Express’ air network is geared to daytime flying for the Postal Service. Over nearly a quarter-century, the Postal Service has grown into FedEx’s largest customer.

U.S. Postal Service Reveals More Information on Stamps for 2024

WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. Postal Service announced dates and locations for several stamp releases between April and June 2024. This is a partial list, with more to be revealed in the weeks and months ahead.

John Wooden has scored his own stamp

Wooden led the UCLA Bruins to a record-setting 10 NCAA Division I basketball national championships, four perfect seasons and 88 consecutive victories.

USPS apologizes for Houston mail delays during discussion with Congress members

United States Postal Service officials apologized for recent mail delays in the Houston area during a Thursday member briefing with Texas representatives.

As USPS institutes network reforms, mail delivery hits a 3-year low

The U.S. Postal Service has continued to see slower mail delivery across the country, with delays picking up as the agency is in the throes of transforming its entire network. 

Latest postal facility review articles – 02/23/24

The U.S. Postal Service plans to review Processing and Distribution Centers as part of its 10-year Delivering for America plan. These are the latest articles found in the news

USPS mail thefts and robberies – 02/23/24

Postal worker robberies and other mail thefts are becoming a daily event. These are the ones I found today.

CT man files federal lawsuit seeking to carry a gun into U.S. post offices for self-defense

CHESHIRE —  David Nastri, a town resident who previously unsuccessfully sued Connecticut officials to carry a gun into state parks, filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday seeking to challenge the law that bans carrying a firearm into U.S. post offices for self-defense. 

Highland Man Sentenced to 27 Months in Prison For Impersonating a Mail Carrier and Theft

According to documents in the case, from February 2022, through June 5, 2022, Green, while impersonating a United States Postal carrier, stole mail from various receptacles, which included checks made out to victims within the Northern District of Indiana.

Rallies in Dallas, 2 other cities to protest crimes against mail carriers

Assaults and robberies of letter carriers for the U.S. Postal Service is at an all-time high – and it subjects all of us to fraud and theft. 

St. Louis County Man Sentenced for Trying to Bribe Postal Workers

Dwaundre K. Valley, 21, of Bridgeton, pleaded guilty in October to bribery of a public official. He admitted offering three different postal carriers a bribe in March and April of 2022 for the “arrow” keys that allow access to certain mail collection boxes.
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