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Man charged in deadly expressway shooting of beloved USPS mail carrier

CHICAGO — A Lyons man has been charged in a deadly 2024 expressway shooting of a beloved USPS mail carrier in Chicago.

Fly flags at half-staff to honor Pope Francis

All Postal Service facilities should fly the U.S. flag at half-staff to honor Pope Francis, who died April 21.

Easter Monday could soon become federal holiday under new GOP proposal

Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., and Rep. Riley Moore, R-W. Va., are leading the way on legislation to make the day following Easter Sunday a holiday amid several other countries also recognizing the holiday.

Privatization Question Hangs Over Search for New Postmaster General

Musk and President Trump have previously suggested the USPS could be privatized, leading some to view the Postmaster search as an opening to embark on that process.

This postal employee saw a truck crash into a church

While delivering mail in Bristol, NH, recently, Letter Carrier Ryan Dillon saw a speeding truck hit another truck while passing on a nearby road.

PAE Awarded USPS Contract Valued at $63.5M Supporting Los Angeles Mail Transport Equipment Service Center

The three-year base contract may be extended to seven years through two options and includes the processing and management of mail transport equipment used to enclose and transport mail.

USPS customers left in limbo after 200 packages are dumped in middle of road

THE US Postal Service has caused concern among customers after about 200 packages were dumped in the middle of a Florida road.

South Bend Postal Worker Ordered to Pay $37,023

According to documents in the case, Davis was employed as the Lead Sales and Service Associate at the United States Post Office in Mishawaka, Indiana.

USPS, NRLCA reach tentative agreement

The Postal Service and the National Rural Letter Carriers’ Association (NRLCA) have reached a tentative negotiated agreement.

Mail thefts, robberies, fraud and other postal crimes – 04/21/25

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

Postal Worker Buys First-Ever Ticket and Wins $50,000 Prize

A St. Mary’s County man is the latest to win a Big Money top prize.

He was appointed by Truman – One of the nation’s longest-serving postmasters dies at 102

Kumley’s tenure as postmaster was the third-longest at the same office in postal history.
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