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Federal judge rules on defendant’s bond request in fatal shooting of Warren letter carrier

Thomas Sledge, 44 and his son, Kaprise Sledge, 24, were indicted on Oct. 2 by a grand jury on charges of murder of an officer and employee of the United States and one count of discharge of a firearm during a crime of violence for the March 2 shooting death of Jont’e Davis

Rand Paul Blocks Multiple USPS Nominees To Let Trump Review Postal Service Policies

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) blocks four nominees for the U.S. Postal Service board put forward by Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-NV).

Employees still concerned over space, backlog of trucks at troubled Palmetto USPS facility

Such frustration over mail delays and lost packages has persisted in Georgia for months, tied to the opening of the new regional processing and distribution center in Palmetto.

No, Biden Did Not Spend $3B on 93 Electric Mail Trucks

However, the U.S. Postal Service does have a $2.98 billion contract with a company reportedly far behind on delivering vehicles.

Washington Post Editorial – To fix government, the Postal Service is a good place to start

Some defenders of the status quo have gotten very good at influencing public opinion, and they are cranking up old narratives about how this popular institution knits together a far-flung nation.

MI postal union speaking out against proposed USPS cuts

Michael Mize, president of the Michigan Postal Service Union, said there is a shift taking place within the Postal Service that's not in the best interest of the people it serves.

States, environmental groups drop lawsuit over US Postal Service EV purchase plans

A group of 16 states led by California and environmental groups dropped a lawsuit filed in 2022 that sought to block the U.S. Postal Service's plan to buy mostly gas-powered, next-generation delivery vehicles.

Some employees will have to work Christmas Eve & Christmas Day at Palmetto USPS facility

A mandate will also apply to New Year's Eve and New Year's Day for some classes of employees.

The Constitution and the Postal System

President-elect Donald Trump has revived talk from his previous term of moving to privatize the United States Postal System. To be sure, such a process would be complicated and would likely require an act of Congress.

Postal Supervisor Arrested on Complaint Alleging Theft of $281,000 in Checks from Mail then Deposited into Her Bank Accounts

According to the affidavit in support of the criminal complaint, since July 2024, Hayes deposited more than 20 checks that had been stolen from the mail at the Costa Mesa Post Office into her bank accounts at various banks.

The Postal Service is accepting applications for its Centralized Funding for Development Scholarship

The professional development scholarship is designed to financially support nonbargaining employees who seek to enroll in training, college courses, degree programs or professional certification classes.

USPS OIG – Network Changes: Local Transportation Optimization

While safeguards were appropriately implemented to secure the mail held overnight at the LTO optimized offices, we found the LTO initiative negatively impacted service to customers.
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