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Use of Best Practices Could Help with USPS Hiring Challenges, Says Report

The USPS has made some improvements in its hiring practices in recent years but it still faces challenges in recruiting—as well as a pending exodus of older employees to retirement

Mail service restored in Alexander after being rerouted for 10 months

Postmaster Clifford Warren said the office reopened Monday after crews cleaned up the facility and trimmed landscaping around the property.

USPS truck overturned in crash near Prosser

Police responded to a crash in a rural area in Benton County Wednesday morning to find a mail truck had flipped onto its roof in a ditch.

Mail Truck Bursts Into Flames in Florida Amid Record Heatwave in Florida

In the clip, flames can be seen shooting from the hood of the vehicle as thick black smoke billows into the sky

Mail carrier caught on camera pepper-spraying Rancho Cordova resident’s cat

I don’t see why you’d spray a cat that just wanted to be pet,” Commander told CBS News Sacramento

USPS has released an updated version of its uniform guidelines

USPS has updated Postal Service Uniform Guidelines, a pictorial guidebook that managers, supervisors and employees can use to ensure uniforms are worn properly.

Bergman, Budzinski, Pappas, Garbarino Launch Bipartisan Caucus to Improve Postal Service

The Congressional Postal Service Caucus will focus on improving on-time delivery rates, protecting postal employees, and stopping harmful facility consolidations that reduce access in rural and underserved areas. 

Willows postal carrier to retire after 35 years of federal service

After 35 years of dedicated federal service, including 27 years at the Willows Post Office, Reg Boelman is about to clock in for the final time.

Mail thefts, robberies, fraud and other postal crimes – 07/30/25

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

U.S. Postal Service Processes Over 100 Billion Pieces of Mail Annually Despite Digital Shift

At the time the first Postal Service Act was signed into law, it cost a fraction of what it does today. Now, according to recent data, the United States Postal Service sends over one hundred billion pieces of mail annually, which is a reminder that it still plays an important role, even in a digital age. 

OPM Tells Agencies to Allow ‘Religious Expression’ in Federal Workplace

OPM has told federal agencies that they are to “robustly” protect and enforce “each federal employee’s right to engage in religious expression in the federal workplace,” including through displays of religious items and, during work breaks, activities such as prayer and evangelizing—so long as it is not “harassing in nature.”

Budzinski hosts Springfield forum on postal service problems

The meeting, led by U.S. Rep. Nikki Budzinski, D-Springfield, explored why only 59% of local mail is delivered on time. She noted that just seven years ago, 93% was being delivered promptly.
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