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USPS mail thefts and robberies – 04/19/24

Postal worker robberies and other mail thefts are becoming a daily event. These are the ones I found today.

Retired postal worker ‘delivers’ artwork to preserve memory of now demolished Post Office

LONGPORT – True to the U.S. Postal Service’s current tagline, “We Deliver,” a retired letter carrier who worked delivering the mail in Longport for many years presented his award-winning painting of the now demolished Post Office on 27th Avenue to the borough

U.S. Postal Service Will Process Electronic Fingerprints for Firearm Challenges

The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) will soon begin to offer electronic fingerprint services for individuals presenting challenges and appeals for FBI National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) denials.

Months-long delays affecting undelivered mail at Fort Myers postal processing center

When a piece of mail doesn't find its destination, the United States Postal Service is supposed to return it to the sender. Instead ‒ if you live in Southwest Florida – it may be buried under a stack of trays in the Fort Myers mail processing plant.

Connolly Joins McClellan, Virginia Colleagues in Pressuring USPS to Address Election Mail Delivery

“It is paramount that voters have confidence in USPS to safeguard one of the country’s most fundamental democratic principles. Therefore, we have consistently urged USPS to be more forthcoming and transparent about the steps it is taking to guarantee the timely delivery of mail and packages,”

Weaverville man pleads guilty to carjacking, shooting mail carrier in 2023

ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — A Weaverville man has pleaded guilty to federal charges for the shooting and carjacking of a mail carrier in Madison County in 2023

New Postal Bulletin includes election guide

Postal Bulletin’s latest edition, published April 18, features a guide to Election Mail and Political Mail.

DeJoy, Martinez address panel that oversees USPS

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and USPS Board of Governors Chairman Roman Martinez IV testified before the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on April 16.

Ochopee postmaster finds unexpected joy working at America’s smallest post office

OCHOPEE, Fla. —Don Walters didn't expect to work at America's smallest post office in Ochopee, Florida, for long. Six and a half years later, it's hard for him to imagine leaving.

Key Takes On The U.S. Postal Service’s Turnaround Plan

Three years ago, just nine months into Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s tenure, the Postal Service (USPS) unveiled its Delivering for America (DFA) plan, with forecasts of key financial indicators for 10 fiscal years,[1] 2021 through 2030

Hageman, Lummis introduce POSTAL Act to stop facility closures

If passed, it would prevent the U.S. Postal Service from closing, consolidating or downgrading its processing and distribution centers (P&DC) nationwide if such an action would remove the sole P&DC within a state or negatively impact mail delivery.

First-Class Service Turns In Its Worst Performance In The Past 12 Months

Poor service performance showed across the spectrum last week.  It was a worrisome week.
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