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There’s still time to apply to be a postal inspector
The Postal Inspection Service is reminding prospective candidates that the organization is accepting applications through Thursday, April 23, at 10 ...
NJ Man’s Lawsuit Claiming Missing Mail Led to Financial Collapse Dismissed by Federal Judge
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed against the U.S. Postal Service and Postal Inspection Service in which a New ...
USPS policies are now at employees’ fingertips
The Postal Service has made it easier to search corporate policies with the Policy Lifecycle Management System, or PLMS ...
USPS debuts its Figures of the American Revolution issue with an interactive exhibit
The interactive exhibit of the stamp’s 25 portraits will also appear during the Boston 2026 World Stamp Expo, scheduled for May ...
Amazon’s USPS deal puts rural shoppers at risk
A newly proposed agreement between Amazon and the U.S. Postal Service is drawing attention from logistics experts and consumer advocates ...
America’s only floating post office marks 150+ years supplying Great Lakes
Just beneath the Ambassador Bridge, the J.W. Westcott Co. has operated for a little more than 150 years, serving vessels ...
She called out her customer’s name and heard a cry for help
Letter Carrier Kiarra Brickner was approaching a home in Ada, OH, recently when she noticed that her 95-year-old customer, who ...
USPS imposes strict May 1 deadline on non-domiciled CDL drivers for mail transport
The U.S. Postal Service has drawn a hard line on driver eligibility for its massive linehaul network ...
The Postal Service Should Be Funded Rain, Snow, Sleet, or Stalemate
There is an institution older than the United States itself that is now fighting for its survival, and too many ...
This L.A. mailman retired after 42 years. Hundreds showed up to his farewell party
For four decades, the 61-year-old Ayala delivered mail to their homes, and now he was finally retiring, to the great ...