MYSTIC — Mystic postal carrier and comic publisher Brett Swanson knows what it is like to be a starving artist. He also knows the joy that comes with sticking with it and persevering.
That's when Lake Worth Beach attorney Ann Breeden argued that the video from a surveillance camera should not be allowed to be seen by jurors, calling the video, disturbing, violent and graphic.
MARTIN COUNTY, Fla. — Eleven people have reported a combined 14 personal checks stolen and the Martin County Sheriff’s Office believes there could be more victims after thefts from three post offices.
The U.S. Postal Service’s Office of Inspector General is soliciting technology support services primarily for its use and potentially for other USPS agencies on as-needed requirements.
A Postal Service employee and his wife have created a work of art memorializing the COVID-19 pandemic that will become part of the organization’s historical collection.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission closed a controversial chapter of its history Friday when it formally withdrew a regulatory proposal that would have barred federal employees who are union officials from accessing official time to help their colleagues pursue discrimination complaints.
PALMETTO, Ga. — A long line of trucks wrapped around Georgia’s regional processing and distribution center Friday morning, as some drivers and employees reported that wait times at the new facility continued to drag on for hours.
According to court records and evidence presented at trial, Kenshaun Thompson, 26, participated in a conspiracy to steal mail on several occasions in October 2023.
Before the U.S. Postal Service made its formal decision to move its Reno mail processing operations to California, it asked residents to share what they thought of the idea.
That performance, involving items such as ballots being sent to voters and to boards of elections, as well as materials mailed by candidates or parties for political purposes, measured progress through facilities and not to the end delivery point.