Salinas postal worker Laith Abboud discusses the challenges and rewards of delivering mail during the busy holiday season.
Morgan workers have begun raising critical questions about the circumstances surrounding their coworker’s death.
At the time of writing, neither the postal service nor the postal unions have issued any public statement acknowledging the worker's death or explaining the circumstances surrounding it.
To ensure Christmas delivery in the contiguous U.S., ship by Dec. 17 for USPS Ground Advantage and First-Class Mail. The deadline for most international USPS services has already passed, with Priority ...
A janitor’s discovery of rifled-through mail in a bathroom trash can set off an investigation into a South Florida credit card theft operation that amounted to over $600,000 in losses, according to a ...
Moving into a new place in Georgia can come with surprises, including mail meant for someone who lived there before you. The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has clear guidance on what residents should do, ...
WASHINGTON, Dec 2 - The U.S. Postal Service is currently using more than 2,600 electric vehicles for mail deliveries, the agency said in a letter to Congress reviewed by Reuters on Tuesday. In 2023, ...
IT’S THAT TIME OF YEAR TO START THINKING ABOUT HOLIDAY SHOPPING. THERE ARE SOME KEY DATES YOU MAY WANT TO NOTE IF YOU PLAN ON SENDING LETTERS OR PACKAGES THIS SEASON. DECEMBER 17TH IS THE LAST DAY TO ...
(NEXSTAR) – Before the frenzy of holiday shopping and shipping, mail carriers are taking a break this week. The United States Postal Service is shutting down nearly all operations to celebrate ...
Folks are finalizing those big Thanksgiving Day plans around the country, and the United States Postal Service wants to make sure they are planning ahead when it comes to their mail, too. So, while it ...
Washington ― Two members of Congress from Michigan are pressing the U.S. Postal Service for answers about the death of Nick Acker, a postal employee from Trenton whose body was found Saturday in a ...
PORTSMOUTH, Va. — A former U.S. Postal Service employee has pleaded guilty to federal charges after admitting he dumped thousands of pieces of mail in Portsmouth because he felt overwhelmed by his ...