Delivering more than mail: Carrier’s 37 years of community and canine connections
On Aug. 28, her final day in uniform, she had one wish: to leap into The Gables neighborhood’s beloved community pool.
On Aug. 28, her final day in uniform, she had one wish: to leap into The Gables neighborhood’s beloved community pool.
When you die, the money in your TSP will go to the person you designated as your beneficiary
PRC noted that the Public Representative* called the temporary increase a method by which the USPS extracts revenues “by twisting the financial screws on the wallets of holiday participants” and said he hoped the USPS could focus more on reducing costs.
Legislation advanced out of a House Appropriations Subcommittee that would implement the changes required by their Protect Postal Performance Act, which would prevent the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) from downsizing facilities in underserved areas, provide more oversight over modifications to delivery schedules, and increase public transparency over proposed changes
The Postal Service is reminding employees and contractors to stay alert for smishing scams on USPS-issued devices.
Jackson State University has unveiled a new mural inside its post office created by JSU alumnus and award-winning contemporary artist Christopher Windfield
President Donald Trump has ordered U.S. flags flown at half-staff to honor Charlie Kirk, the political activist who was fatally shot Sept. 10.
Postal crimes are almost a daily event. These are the ones we found today
In October 2023, the Postal Service deployed a major change to operations when it began piloting its Local Transportation Optimization (LTO) initiative
This bill, referred to as the STOP Act 2.0, proposes several significant changes aimed at improving the regulation of international mail shipments, particularly concerning the misrepresentation of the country of origin and the advance electronic information requirements