F or better or worse, there has been no shortage of changes to how your mail gets handled and delivered in recent years. Whether it’s budget cuts shutting down local processing
Several congressmen, including a Kansas representative, want the U.S. Postal Service to be held accountable when bills arrive late.
First lady Jill Biden expressed her disappointment with former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in a new interview with The Washington Post, providing rare public comments about the fractured relationship between her husband, Joe Biden, and Pelosi following the president’s departure from the 2024 race.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy recently told lawmakers USPS has reduced its overall headcount by about 20,000 employees and cut 45 million total work hours.
The stamp, designed by Rhode Island-based artist Camille Chew, commemorates 2025 as the Year of the Snake. The image depicts a three-dimensional snake mask made out of hand printed paper and decorated with acrylic paint.
Accurate address data is the backbone of seamless business operations, whether it’s delivering products, mailing invoices, or launching direct marketing campaigns. However, even minor address errors can lead to delays,
A recent audit found Kansas City had some of the slowest and worst mail service in the nation. That included mail sitting at Kansas City postal stations for as many as 13 days without being delivered.
While most government functions will not be operating on Monday, most grocery stores, big box stores and restaurants will remain open. Major chain stores such as Target, Costco, Walmart, The Home Depot, Jewel-Osco and Mariano's will remain open on the holiday.
The pane of "Goodnight Moon" stamps will feature eight images from the 1947 bedtime story, which was illustrated by Clement Hurd and written by Margaret Wise Brown. USPS art director Derry Noyes designed the stamps. The USPS said that the designs are preliminary and could change. It also shared that additional stamps will be announced this year.
A former United States Postal Service from Duxbury was sentenced Thursday in Worcester federal court for stealing packages he was supposed to deliver, federal authorities said.
Now, a federal judge in Orlando has sentenced Williams, 26, of Altamonte Springs to four years and six months in prison and Baker, 21, of Orlando, to three years and six months in prison in connection with the mail theft, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida said in a Jan. 15 news release.