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The Schooner stamped card is released at a Minnesota philatelic show

The Postal Service’s latest stamped card was recently dedicated at the Minnesota Stamp Expo in Crystal, MN.

Reblin named USPS chief technology officer

The Postal Service has named Gary Reblin as its chief technology officer, a role he has filled on an acting basis since June.

Delivering More Than Mail

How one postal employee is using her 30-year career to cultivate ‘aha’ moments for her colleagues

USPS employees can’t hire or promote a relative

Under the rules, USPS employees cannot hire or promote a relative, which is defined as a spouse, parent, child, sibling, aunt, uncle, cousin, niece, nephew, in-law, stepparent, stepsibling or half sibling.

USPS apologizes after erroneous mailbox relocation notices sent to Fort Worth residents

Fort Worth residents spent hundreds relocating mailboxes after erroneous USPS notices; the postal service later apologized.

Parts of Europe are suspending postal shipments to the US — and your order may not arrive

Postal services operated by Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Belgium — Posten Bring, PostNord, and bpost — said they will suspend parcel shipments to the US ahead of the end of a customs exemption that allows low-value packages to enter the country duty-free.

USPS van fully engulfed in flames in Silver Spring

A USPS van caught on fire in Silver Spring on Wednesday afternoon

Hundreds of postal workers rally against privatization outside Orlando City Hall

One of four USPS unions, the National Rural Letter Carriers Association, is hosting its annual convention in Orlando this week, and organized the rally.

Glendale mail carrier is honored as a neighborhood hero, all in a day’s work

A U.S. Postal Service carrier from Glendale who used a garden hose to keep a house fire from jumping to another home will receive the Postmaster General Hero Award at a ceremony Thursday.

Woman mail carrier attacked, suspect arrested in Rockford

The mail carrier told authorities that the situation started when she saw the suspect walking toward her quickly while she emptied a collection box.

Mail thefts, robberies, fraud and other postal crimes – 08/21/25

Postal crimes are almost a daily event.  These are the ones we found today

39 years since Edmond post office massacre left 14 dead, 6 injured

USPS letter carrier Patrick H. Sherrill, a "disgruntled postal worker," fit the profile of a potential mass killer. A socially inept loner, he was unable to hold a job for long and blamed management for his problems.
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