Postal News
After snub, Boston City Council issues ‘rare’ subpoena to USPS official
A ticked-off Boston City Council voted to issue a “rare” subpoena to compel testimony from the local postmaster at next ...
Farmers blame delays by U.S. Postal Service for birds dying during shipments
For more than a century, the United States Postal Service has shipped baby birds through the mail. Breeders, hatcheries and ...
Here’s what postal employees should know about the Hatch Act
The Hatch Act is a federal law that governs the political activity of all federal government employees, including USPS employees ...
Employee postcard highlights USPS Ground Advantage success, Election Mail readiness
The card highlights the success of USPS Ground Advantage, which grew substantially in the first year following its July 2023 ...
Postal Service Ready to Deliver for 2024 Holiday Season
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Postal Service is primed and ready to deliver exceptional service during the 2024 holiday rush, thanks ...
WNA urges members to support USPS SERVES for the US Act
The USPS SERVES US Act (H.R. 9839) will ensure the PRC has the mandate, tools, and authority necessary to do its ...
USPS Service Alerts – Updated 10/15/24
Hurricanes Helene and Milton, flooding, and severe weather events in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic U.S. (FL, GA, SC, NC, and ...
A carrier aided a co-worker who had suffered a dog bite
Letter Carrier Jeremy King was assisting a co-worker recently with deliveries on her White Plains, NY, route, but he ended ...
Postal worker allegedly damages Eureka home’s garage door, lawn
Eureka Police arrested a 29-year-old St. Louis man, who was working for the U.S. Postal Service, for leaving the scene ...
Postal Police frustrated by crimes affecting carriers
Postal Police officers say they want to help curb crime but are limited. The union president believes a recent robbery ...