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Jacksonville woman who says USPS never delivered her mother’s ashes searches for answers

A Jacksonville woman said she was left heartbroken after the United States Postal Service (USPS) never delivered her mother’s ashes to her home. Now she wants answers and closure.

Runaway bureaucracy could make common uses of AI worse, even mail delivery

You probably don’t think much about it, but it’s still a minor miracle. You write a letter, slide it in an envelope, affix a stamp and drop it in a mailbox. Within days, the letter finds its way to where it’s addressed, with a trivial error rate.

USPS investigating mail theft in and around Rochester

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — The US Postal Inspection Service is investigating a rash of mail thefts in and around Rochester.

Postal Employee Who Brought Gun to Work Sees Dismissal of Charge

A postal worker’s Second Amendment right to carry a gun was violated when he was charged with a felony for having his gun at work, a federal court said.

Man charged with aggravated robbery of central Ohio postal workers

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A 19-year-old man has been charged with conspiracy and other federal crimes for allegedly robbing two U.S. Postal Service workers in central Ohio.

Man stole $25.5K check from the mail

Jason Lumas, 31, of Allentown, Pa., was charged Jan. 9 with first-degree larceny and third-degree identity theft in connection with the incident.

List of Current Mail Processing Facility Reviews Under the Delivering for America plan

This review is part of a $40 billion investment strategy to upgrade and improve processing, transportation, delivery networks and employee experiences across the country

Postal Service will hold its next online veterans roundtable for employees on Sunday, Jan. 21

Warren Small Jr., a Vietnam War veteran and retired New York state court clerk, will lead a discussion on the importance of staying resilient, and Tena Branstetter, a USPS human resources manager, will discuss navigating the eCareer portal.

Ban on guns in post offices is unconstitutional, US judge rules

Jan 13 (Reuters) - A federal judge in Florida on Friday ruled that a U.S. law that bars people from possessing firearms in post offices is unconstitutional, citing a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling from 2022 that expanded gun rights.

Bibb County Deputies arrest Macon man who stole a postal service vehicle

MACON, Ga. (WGXA) -- The Bibb County Sheriff's Office announced on Friday that an arrest had been made in connection with a stolen postal service vehicle investigation.

USPS addresses delivery delays stemming from system changes at Missouri City facility

Many Houston area residents haven't been getting their packages and mail on time. Some people are still waiting for Christmas gifts to be delivered. Others are hoping their medication reaches their doorsteps soon. Some are anxiously awaiting the arrival of expensive items.

Man stole $25.5K check from the mail

Jason Lumas, 31, of Allentown, Pa., was charged Jan. 9 with first-degree larceny and third-degree identity theft in connection with the incident.
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