Postal News
Package sent to rural California elections office tested positive for fentanyl, authorities say
A county spokesperson said the package didn't look suspicious at first, but a worker found a powdery substance inside and ...
House panel puts muzzle on dangerous dogs after ‘gruesome’ attack on mail carrier
The bill requires the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to create a statewide Dangerous Dog Registry, which would ...
Landmark Lawmaker Lauded: Constance Baker Motley Graces USPS Black Heritage Stamp
NEW YORK — The U.S. Postal Service today celebrated the remarkable contributions of Judge Constance Baker Motley (1921–2005), a civil ...
Morris County Postal Worker Admits Compensation Fraud
NEWARK, N.J. – A Morris County, New Jersey, woman employed by the U.S. Postal Service today admitted making false statements ...
Postal Service employees must complete this year’s heat safety training
Facility managers are responsible for ensuring the course is presented to bargaining unit employees without computer access and then recorded ...
USPS plans to cut $5B in costs, grow revenue to avoid running out of cash in coming years
The Postal Service is looking to cut $5 billion from its operating costs and grow its revenue by the same ...
Postal Regulatory Commission Affirms its Commitment to Timely Review of NSAs and Importance of Innovation
Although the Commission approved the NSA on a schedule consistent with the Postal Service’s request, its recent notice blamed a ...
Postal union leader: Stop the misallocation of Civil Service Retirement System pension costs
With this long and proven record of service to the American people, it’s hard to understand why the U.S. Treasury ...
Former USPS OIG Employees Sentenced for Conspiracy to Steal Proprietary U.S. Government Software and Databases
They planned to use the stolen software and databases to create a commercial software product to be offered for sale ...
USPS acting historian to speak at UPU event in Switzerland
Stephen Kochersperger, the Postal Service’s acting historian, will speak at a historians’ colloquium in Bern, Switzerland, on Thursday, Feb. 1 ...