Mail thefts, robberies, fraud and other postal crimes -03/14/26
Postal crimes are almost a daily event. These are the ones we found today
Postal crimes are almost a daily event. These are the ones we found today
After nearly two decades of operating losses, the Postal Service has reached its statutory borrowing limit and cannot finance ongoing deficits through additional debt.
During the week of January 5, 2026, we performed a self-initiated audit at the Shreveport Processing and Distribution Center (P&DC) and Package Support Annex (PSA), and three delivery units serviced by the P&DC and PSA
The Postal Service recently celebrated a program that allows blind and disabled people to send and receive free reading materials.
The lawsuit, which challenged the Trump administration’s elimination of the trade tool, was paused until the Supreme Court ruled on the president’s tariff authority.
The Postal Service is excited to announce the upcoming launch of MyPFS, a new, streamlined portal
designed to enhance the Premium Forwarding Service Commercial customer experience.
The Postal Service is reminding employees that federal ethics laws place certain restrictions on them while working at USPS — and after they leave the organization.
APWU President Jonathan Smith was elected to the AFL-CIO Executive Council at its Winter Meeting held in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, March 4.
Lots of news around stamp releases.. We list the ones we found.