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NALC holds ‘Fight Like Hell’ kick-off event in Washington, DC

NALC members, labor leaders, and other union members gathered to demonstrate our strength and commitment to securing what letter carriers have earned and deserve.

A tiny Texas post office stamps 10,000+ letters from across the world each Valentine’s Day

Love is in the air — especially in Valentine, a small town in far West Texas whose affection for Valentine’s Day is as evident as its name.

29,000-plus fentanyl pills, meth sent to Washington post office in microwaves, other appliances

A Benton City man has been sentenced to 11 years in prison after federal agents investigated a tip that he was using the U.S. Postal Service to bring large amounts of fentanyl and methamphetamine to the Tri-Cities area.

Another Great Year of Commemorative Stamps

It’s an exciting time here at Stamp Services as we release the first of our 2025 commemorative stamp collection.

Doorbell video shows mail carrier throwing packages over Chicago woman’s fence

On August 2, 2024, a package was thrown over the fence across the grass. And on Jan. 10 of this year, in the middle of winter, five packages were thrown over the fence onto the snow-covered front lawn.

Former USPS employee speaks on chaos inside new facility

Kelly Jackson worked as a mail processing clerk at the new hub back in October. Her job was to check in trucks and scan the skids of packages.

3 arrested in Houston after DPS troopers find stacks of stolen mail and credits cards inside stolen pickup

The issue of thieves with counterfeit keys stealing mail in Houston and surrounding suburbs has become an epidemic. 

Lawmakers launch investigation into troubled USPS hub in Indianapolis

Indiana's congressional delegation is launching an investigation into the troubled United States Postal Service (USPS) hub in Indianapolis.

Postal Service Stabilizing Package Flow in Indianapolis to Address Service Delays

The Postal Service is working around the clock to address recent service delays in the Greater Indianapolis area.

Former U.S. Postal Service employee in Billings admits stealing mail

While employed with the Postal Service, Simpson stole packages from the sorting facility and took them home.

Norcross Business Owner Pleads Guilty to Defrauding U.S. Postal Service

Gregory Rehberg pleaded guilty today to wire fraud for stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from the U.S. Postal Service based on false invoices.
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