Retired postal worker wins $3.8 million verdict after SWAT team searches wrong home
A 78-year-old woman who sued two police officers after her home was wrongly searched by a SWAT team looking for a stolen truck has won a $3.76 million jury verdict…
A 78-year-old woman who sued two police officers after her home was wrongly searched by a SWAT team looking for a stolen truck has won a $3.76 million jury verdict…
In honor of National Consumer Protection Week, we’re talking about investment fraud with Eric Shen, Inspector in Charge at the Postal Inspection Service’s Criminal Investigations Group. Discover the deceptive tactics…
Two government-run efforts to distribute free COVID-19 tests and to offer free courses of Pfizer's Paxlovid antiviral are set to end Friday, as trends of the virus have largely slowed.
The Postal Service will hold four virtual job fairs for supervisory positions this year, starting in March.
Friends and family members of a 33-year-old U.S. Postal Service employee who was shot and killed Saturday afternoon are hoping the shooter will be arrested soon.
The U.S. Postal Service plans to review Processing and Distribution Centers as part of its 10-year Delivering for America plan. These are the latest articles found in the news
CHICAGO — A man was shot and killed Sunday night on the Stevenson ramp to DuSable Lake Shore Drive.
The driver was identified as 63-year-old Kelly Koehler. Koehler was wanted out of Clark County on 9 counts of Voyeurism. He was taken into custody by Indiana State Troopers and…
An investigation is underway after a U.S. Postal Service mail carrier was shot and killed in Warren on Saturday -- and a reward up to $250,000 is being offered for…
Lax oversight by the U.S. Postal Service of the trucking companies, brokers, and drivers it contracts could be contributing to accidents and deaths on the nation’s highways, based on the…