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USPS Scored For Proposed ‘Non-Count’ Of Transit Days For Mail

The U.S. Postal Service is drawing fire for its plan to change the way it counts the days following entry of newspapers and other publications into the system on Saturdays.

Mass Shooting at Montclair Post Office Remembered 30 Years Later

A former colleague shot Scott Walensky, 41, Ernie Spruill, 56, Robert S. Leslie, 37, George Lomaga, 59, and Dave Grossman, 45, in the head at the rear of the post office

Former Postal Letter Carrier Sentenced for Workers’ Compensation Fraud

Christopher Gleason, age 36, of Auburn, New York, was sentenced yesterday to 3 years’ probation and ordered to pay $14,858.94 in restitution and a special assessment of $400.

Union Presidents of APWU, NACL and NRLCA to speak at a National Press Club Newsmaker on Mar. 25

This year, 2025, marks the 250th year of the public United States Postal Service, older than the country, mentioned in the U.S. Constitution, and since 1970 operated as an independent agency primarily funded through the sale of stamps and services.

FedEx cuts full-year revenue forecast as it struggles to replace USPS contract loss

FedEx Corp  lowered its full-year profit and revenue forecasts on Thursday, as the parcel delivery firm battles stubbornly soft demand and uncertainty in the U.S. industrial economy as President Donald Trump imposes tariffs on trading partners.

Postal Service Launches Six New Sorting and Delivery Centers in April

The Postal Service will launch six new sorting and delivery centers(S&DC) around the nation on April 5 and April 19, 2025.

DOGE Monitors Postal Workers in Scarsdale NY

DOGE filming postal employees March 10.

USPS Celebrates Native American Culture with Powwow Stamps

The U.S. Postal Service will hold a first-day-of-issue ceremony for the Powwows: Celebrating Native American Culture stamps at the annual Gathering of Nations Pow Wow in Albuquerque, NM.

It’s Women’s History Month – Female employees helped build the U.S. postal system

The Postal Service is observing Women’s History Month, which began March 1.

USPS is enhancing service standards

The United States Postal Service is implementing refinements to service standards and has launched new online tools and a fact sheet to help customers prepare for the changes

USPS is committed to keeping America’s roads safe

Every day in communities across our nation, more than 246,000 U.S. Postal Service vehicles are powering the world’s largest mailing operation

Former Salem County Man Sentenced To Over Nine Years In Prison For Bank Fraud And Conspiracy To Rob U.S....

A former Salem County, New Jersey, man was sentenced to an aggregate term of 111 months in prison for his role in multiple schemes, including bank fraud, aggravated identity theft, and the robbery of two US Post Office letter carriers
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