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Men Admit St. Louis Area Mail Theft, Bank Fraud Conspiracy

ST. LOUIS – Two men have admitted stealing mail from U.S. Postal Service collection boxes in the St. Louis area to obtain checks that were then used to commit bank fraud.

House panel advances bills to improve FEHBP oversight

A 2022 Government Accountability Office report estimated that ineligible family members covered through the federal government’s employer-sponsored health care program could cost the government between $250 million and $3 billion per year.

Illinois attorney general obtains guilty plea against 2 postal workers in covid-related fraud case.

Chicago – Attorney General Kwame Raoul today announced his office obtained a guilty plea in a case against two former U.S. Postal Service (Postal Service) employees who stole assistance from COVID-related stimulus programs. 

Baltimore County business owner finds two full boxes of mail in dumpster

He found two boxes full of mail in a dumpster behind his store weighing nearly 30 pounds.

Atlanta RPDC crashes on launch

The Postal Service said it would learn from its mistakes and the next RPDC rollouts would go more smoothly. Another RPDC opened a few weeks ago in Atlanta. The mail delays have been worse than in Richmond, much worse.

Stockton Man Pleads Guilty to Theft of Government Property and Aggravated Identity Theft

According to court documents, Good stole hundreds of thousands of dollars in postage stamps from the U.S. Postal Service by passing counterfeit checks in the names of identity-theft victims.

Senate Committee Announces USPS Hearing

The U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee is holding a postal hearing,

Federal trial begins for former UNM football player accused of robbing postal worker

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The trial for a former University of New Mexico football player accused of robbing a U.S. Postal Service worker is now underway. 

Libby woman admits stealing mail while working as a contract carrier

MISSOULA — A Libby woman accused of stealing items from packages while working as a mail carrier subcontractor admitted to a theft charge today, U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich said.

Mail carrier cited for DUI while working his route

Rob Kuhn, 49, Newton was cited by the Newton Police Department for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs while driving a mail truck in the 600 block of Main Street. Kuhn’s delivery route serves downtown.

As USPS Plans to Raise Stamp Prices Again in July Despite Declining Mail Volume, Keep US Posted Calls for...

Keep US Posted Calls on Postal Regulators & Congress to Rethink the Delivering for America Plan & Reject Twice-Annual Stamp Increases Fueling Mail Volume Losses

Postal Service Banking Limps On Despite Lackluster Results of Pilot Program

The U.S. Postal Service’s check-cashing service that raised hackles in the banking community and among Republicans on Capitol Hill when it first was unveiled in September 2021 is quietly continuing—even though nobody is using it.
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