Postal News
Witness describes vicious attack on South Side postal worker
A postal worker was viciously attacked, reportedly by her ex-husband, in Chicago’s Hyde Park neighborhood on Tuesday — in what police describe ...
USPS is delivering more COVID-19 tests
The Postal Service has begun delivering a seventh round of free at-home COVID-19 test kits. Every U.S. household, including those ...
Joplin man sent to prison on stolen mail-related charges
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — The male half of a Joplin couple convicted in federal court of fraud and identity theft involving ...
Postal Service Plan Writes off Rural America to Save a Buck
The Post Office is a public service that should treat every American fairly. Slowing delivery will hurt rural areas that ...
Oklahoma Delegation Praises USPS Decision To Keep Tulsa Mail Sorting Local
Oklahoma's congressional delegation is praising the decision by the United States Postal Service not to go forward with a plan to totally shift ...
Federal Jury Convicts St. Francisville Man of Assault Upon a Federal Officer in Performance of Official Duty
As the evidence at trial demonstrated, on December 31, 2021, Haile attacked a U.S. Postal employee with a sharp object ...
Kansas Secretary of State ‘disappointed’ by postal service response to concerns with mail-in ballots
TOPEKA, Kan. — Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab is "disappointed" by postal service response to concerns with mail-in ballots ...
USPS stresses holding mail or filing change of address in SWFL
The Postal Service is continuing to restore service as quickly as possible where it is safe to do so, following ...
APWU October 1 Day of Action
On October 1st, we will stand together and make our voices heard from coast to coast to demand that postal ...
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month
The USPS Corporate Information Security Office, or CISO, is using the theme of “Be Resilient. Be Bold. Be CyberSafe.” this ...