Postal News
Congress works to protect mail carriers from violent attacks
WASHINGTON - Congress is moving to address the growing problem of violence against U.S. postal workers with new legislation aimed at enhancing ...
USPS-issued phones, vehicles and travel cards can’t be used for personal business
Misusing postal property violates federal ethics rules and can result in discipline, fines, garnishment of wages and termination of employment ...
USPS revving up operations in new, 1.2M-square-foot distribution hub on former Navistar site in Indianapolis
The United States Postal Service could consolidate some of its Indianapolis facilities into a new regional distribution hub opening later ...
Search ongoing for man accused of pointing gun at mail carrier, ditching car in Tewksbury
TEWKSBURY, Mass. — Police in Tewksbury are searching for a masked man who allegedly pointed a gun at a United ...
Watch a video tribute to Dungeons & Dragons
The video, about four minutes long, features dramatic footage based on the stamps and an interview with Josh Herman, head ...
Soon feds may be able to file health insurance claims online
A new Biden administration initiative to crack down on “unnecessary headaches” for consumers will include plans for employees on the ...
USPS OIG – ePostage Oversight
The Postal Service did not effectively manage the ePostage program. We identified independent weaknesses in its postage verification system to ...
‘My best day’: Longtime mail carrier talks career, last day on job
On June 27, he ran his last route and along the way well-wishers from many of the areas he served ...
Clint Eastwood’s tourist town will finally have an address. Locals are not happy
After more than a century of address-free living, this seaside tourist destination where Clint Eastwood once presided as mayor is moving ahead ...
US Postal Service and the National Park Service top the list of American’s favorite federal agencies
On balance, Americans view 13 of 16 federal agencies we asked about more favorably than unfavorably, according to our survey of 9,424 ...