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Mail thefts, robberies, fraud and other postal crimes – 10/28/25

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

OPM bringing protections for data breach victims to an end

Current and former federal employees affected by the massive 2015 Office of Personnel Management data breach may be losing their identity protection services in the coming year.

The Official and Final Version of the 2024-2027 APWU-USPS Collective Bargaining Agreement Has Been Published

Files have been sent to the printer, and printing has begun on the hard-copy version of the contract.

Mailin’ It Podcast – Evolving eCommerce Shipping Solutions

eCommerce is changing the way America ships, and the Postal Service is right at the center of it.

Minnesota activists demand justice for postal worker’s tragic jail death in Dakota County

There are new calls for justice after a KARE 11 investigation uncovered the deadly case of a Minnesota postal worker who had a medical emergency but was arrested for DWI and jailed instead of getting medical help. 

This team helps USPS find its way

The Postal Service is using geospatial data to increase operational efficiency.

Budzinski Calls on USPS to Improve Service for Americans, Protect Postal Employees

The new, bipartisan group focuses on improving on-time delivery rates, protecting postal employees, and stopping harmful facility consolidations and threats of privatization that reduce access in rural and underserved areas.

Retired federal workers waiting months for pension checks

OPM said the average processing time was 76 days in September, up from 70 days in August and 59 days in July

Des Plaines community honors beloved letter carrier retiring after nearly 40 years

Connor had hopes of making it to 40 years but suffered a stroke that forced him off of his route and into retirement, but he walks away from the job knowing he earned so much more than a paycheck

U.S. Postal Service Cuts Funding for a Phoenix Mail Room Assisting Homeless People

Carl Steiner walked to the window of a small gray building near downtown Phoenix and gave a worker his name. He stepped away with a box and a cellphone bill.

Trump calls for ban on mail-in, early voting ahead of midterms

President Donald Trump pushed for an end to all early voting in a post to Truth Social on Sunday.

USPS tried to ban immigrant truck drivers — it went horribly

The policy’s impact was immediate, resulting in canceled loads and widespread disruptions. USPS operations, heavily reliant on these drivers, saw trips missed and sorts delayed, exposing vulnerabilities in the postal linehaul network
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