Ever since he sued the FBI and U.S. Justice Department in federal court over a public records dispute, Sugar Grove resident Andrew Smigelski claims, he has been subjected to harassment and surveillance including interference with his mail
When Postal Service employees get hurt on the job or develop a work-related illness, workers’ compensation benefits are there to help — covering medical care and lost wages while they recover.
Recently, members of Congress who previously served in the military and the intelligence community issued a joint statement reminding those currently serving that they do not have to and should not follow illegal orders
The Postal Service has commemorated Thanksgiving on a handful of stamps, including a 2001 release that shows a cornucopia and a 2009 set of four stamps that depict scenes from a Thanksgiving Day parade.
But Monday night, a different truck would enter the picture... a white Ford pickup that would slam into two parked cars at the post office's back door.
To help USPS employees navigate their way through this year’s open season benefits enrollment period, here are some important definitions for sometimes confusing health insurance terms
Residents in Pleasanton’s Val Vista neighborhood came together this month to celebrate their longtime mail carrier Kathy Jimenez, who was retiring from the U.S. Postal Service after 34 years – including 30 years with Val Vista on her route
The Ralph Lauren clothing and home goods brand has worked with USPS to release a three-item limited licensed collection honoring the Postal Service’s 250th anniversary.