Sponsored by the United States Postal Service®, the National Dog Bite Awareness Campaign is a public service campaign that offers safety tips and emphasizes the need for increased owner responsibility in the prevention of dog attacks
The Hatch Act is a law restricting the partisan political activity of civilian, executive branch employees of the federal government, including USPS employees.
The U.S. Postal Service has few processes in place to determine its law enforcement needs, according to a new audit, leaving the mailing agency potentially ill-equipped to manage a surge in crimes aimed at its staff.
According to court documents, Wendy Lawrence, 40, stole mail, removing gift cards, checks, and other items of value for her own use. Lawrence also dumped mail entrusted to her care. Law enforcement recovered stolen mail from Lawrence’s residence belonging to over 180 victims.
In a harrowing ordeal that unfolded in Florence yesterday evening, a postal employee was entrapped between two conveyor belts at the 7001 S Central Avenue facility, prompting a rapid response from the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD).
Our oversight of DFA initiatives plays a critical role in ensuring the public continues to be served. Employing both data analytics and site visits, we have been able to quickly respond to the growing concerns that network changes are causing mail delays in certain geographical areas.
Tractor Trailer Operator Todd Will was driving recently near the Phoenix Processing and Distribution Center during the morning rush hour when he saw a man fall while crossing a busy street.
Titusville Firefighters responded to the location on Washington Ave near Harrison Street just before 9 a.m. after a caller stated that a substance believed to be mercury was found on site.