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USPS enters the holiday home stretch
The Postal Service has entered the final days of this year’s peak delivery season, with employees across the nation working ...
This DeWitt mailman loves snow so much, he’s turned his yard into sledding trails for the kids
About seven years ago, when his kids were much younger, Lawrence started making snow when Mother Nature didn’t cooperate. Over ...
The annual observance of Christmas has been a federal holiday since 1870
The U.S. Post Office Department issued its first Christmas stamp in 1962. At the time, critics argued a stamp honoring Christmas or ...
Postal clerk Pam Wever wraps up 29-year second career
Encouraged to become a postal clerk by postmaster Zeta Barnett, Wever applied and tested with about 250 other applicants for ...
This postal employee found a customer who had fallen outside of his home
City Carrier Assistant Gabrielle “Gabby” Washington was delivering mail in Radcliff, KY, last summer when she found a 93-year-old customer ...
USPS marks more holiday milestones
The Postal Service is continuing to mark big milestones this holiday season. On Dec. 6, the organization delivered the 4 ...
Elves on Wheels: USPS Mechanics roll into action on tricycles to fix repairs
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -- Santa's Elves on wheels: United States Postal Service mechanics ride tricycles to keep the mail rolling ...
USPS suspension of acceptance of mail and packages bound for Canada continues at this time
We anticipate reopening acceptance of Canada bound volume within the next two weeks and we appreciate our customers patience as ...
USPS files with PRC to eliminate Bound Printed Matter Flats and Parcels
Today, the Postal Service filed a mail classification proposal with the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) to eliminate Bound Printed Matter(BPM)Flats ...
USPS responds to calls to redeploy postal police amid crime surge against postal workers
For now, the USPIS maintains its position. “There are no current plans to return PPOs to street patrols in their ...