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Three people arrested after robbing USPS carrier on 158th St. and Halsted St.

Three people were arrested in connection with a robbery of a United States Postal Service worker earlier today

Mail van catches fire in southeast Lincoln, Nebraska

LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – LFR crews extinguished a mail van that caught fire in southeast Lincoln on Wednesday.

The Postal Service puts the ZIP Code to use with a rural surcharge

The Postal Service’s Regional Transportation Optimization (RTO) plan, now under review by the Postal Regulatory Commission, would end afternoon collections at post offices, which will add a day to service standards for outgoing mail at offices more than 50 miles from a Regional Processing and Distribution Center

Hearing rescheduled in postmaster shoplifting case

Tinnell was arrested Dec. 12, following an investigation by local law enforcement into multiple alleged shoplifting incidents at Havasu’s Walmart location that spanned from Oct. 25 to Dec. 11.

Fraud Hurts More Than America’s Trust in the Postal Service

At USPS OIG, we work hard to protect the Postal Service against fraud, waste, and abuse. We often underscore that the vast majority of postal employees are honest, hardworking people.

Kanawha County Man Pleads Guilty to Obstructing Mail

At the time of the offense, Pomeroy was employed by a United States Postal Service vendor as a mail handler at the vendor’s facility in Charleston.

Exclusive: Millions in Bribes for U.S. Mail Contracts

2 million dollars in bribes paid to U.S. Postal Service employees helped two brothers in the trucking industry win more than $15 million in mail transport contracts, according to charging documents filed in U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Texas. 

To: America. From: USPS. Delayed by: Congress.

We do not believe our organization is engaged in a hopeless, Sisyphean task, as the editorial suggests. Our ability to meet the needs of the American economy and public is dependent upon fully implementing our 10-year transformation and modernization plan.

APWU President Mark Dimondstein -The Mail is Not for Sale!

APWU President Mark Dimondstein's Response to The Washington Post's Dec. 19, 2024 Editorial About Postal Privatization

USPS’ transportation consolidation efforts have hurt service

The Postal Service’s Local Transportation Optimization initiative particularly impacted on-time delivery for rural customers, per an agency watchdog report.

Beloved ‘Postman Jeff’ retiring after 47 years of service in Lafayette

U.S. mail carrier Jeff Gostomski, or "Postman Jeff" as he's known affectionately to residents along his route, rolled up to each house Tuesday morning as he does every day, making sure mail gets delivered on time.

A neighborhood Post Office returns with more to offer

USPS reopened the Temple Heights Post Office in Washington, DC, part of the organization’s ongoing efforts to strength customer service, on Dec. 16.
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