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USPS groups sales teams under one organization

The Postal Service has realigned its sales teams to better support business customers and revenue growth.

Little Falls postal worker retires after nearly 38 years

Nearly 38 years have passed since Kenny Garrison of St. Cloud started working at the United States Postal Service (USPS).

This letter carrier helped rescue a woman who had fallen while changing a light bulb

Letter Carrier Doriel Carson was delivering mail in Chicago following a recent holiday weekend when she noticed that a customer’s mailbox was overflowing.

Federal benefits face possible cuts in House Republicans’ budget resolution

Although the details of House Republicans’ narrowly approved budget framework are still up in the air, some initial proposals show the possibility of changes to federal benefits, mainly in retirement and health care.

Mail thefts, robberies, fraud and other postal crimes – 04/14/25

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

USPS tractor trailer catches fire on I44, “All the mail is destroyed”

Some I44 travelers found themselves stopped on the interstate for hours Thursday near Rolla, Mo. as a tractor-trailer full of USPS Mail caught fire

USPS audit in metro Phoenix finds mail delays, wrong packages delivered

Thousands of people across the Valley haven’t been getting their mail on time, and what inspectors found may explain why so many customers are so frustrated with the United States Postal Service.

USPS OIG – Postal Automated Redirection System

The Postal Service PARS mail does not have a service standard, which reduces the accountability and visibility for processing and delivering this mail to customers.

Former Worland postal employee accused of stealing from nine victims

The affidavit alleged that Barrett used her employment at the United States Postal Service to gain access to the victim’s banking statements and obtain their account number and routing number, then entered this information as a billing option for her credit cards.

Kerrville mailman’s intuition saved life of 80-year-old trapped in her home

Cecil Cloyed was in the middle of a busy mail route in early April when he heard a faint cry for help coming from the home of 80-year-old Alicia Ramos, one of the residents he had known for years. 

Leaving his stamp: Sal Oddo retiring after 47 years with Postal Service

Sal Oddo will be behind the counter for the final time today taking letters, cards, packages and other items people need to send out at the post office at 8899 Morganville Rd.

Congressmen applaud decision to keep Peoria’s Mail Processing and Distribution Center up and running

Congressmen Darin LaHood (IL-16) and Eric Sorensen (IL-17) on Friday released a joint statement in response to the United States Postal Service’s recent decision that originating mail processing operations will stay at the Peoria Mail Processing and Distribution Center.
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