USPS Prepares for the East 116 Street Festival – a cultural street celebration, dedicated to Puerto Rican and Hispanic heritage

USPS Prepares for the East 116 Street Festival – a cultural street celebration, dedicated to Puerto Rican and Hispanic heritage

NYC Collection Boxes in the Area Receive Temporary Seal / Removal NEW YORK – 6/5/26 – In the interest of safety and security, postal officials will temporarily seal or remove Postal Service collection boxes on Friday, June 12, in New York City. The familiar blue collection boxes will be inaccessible until they are reopened on […]

Hearing Wrap Up: USPS Needs Reform to Stay Financially Afloat

Hearing Wrap Up: USPS Needs Reform to Stay Financially Afloat

WASHINGTON—6/5/26 – Yesterday, the Subcommittee on Government Operations held a hearing with the Commissioners of the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) to build on the Subcommittee’s broader work examining the U.S. Postal Service’s (USPS) ongoing financial challenges and identifying ways to improve service and increase revenue. In the hearing, members heard from PRC Commissioners about steps being […]

DHL eCommerce, USPS enter exclusive last-mile contract

DHL eCommerce, USPS enter exclusive last-mile contract

The multiyear agreement is valued at more than $10 billion for parcel delivery USPS News Link – 6/4/26 – DHL eCommerce recently announced an exclusive, multiyear deal with the Postal Service for last-mile parcel delivery in the United States. The contract is the longest in the 25-year relationship between the two organizations and is valued […]

Scanlon Introduces Legislation to Prevent the Postal Inspection Service from Conducting Mass Surveillance

Scanlon Introduces Legislation to Prevent the Postal Inspection Service from Conducting Mass Surveillance

PEN: ask yourself why democrats would want less surveillance. Mail-in ballots probably played an important role in the formation of this bill. Washington, D.C. — 6/3/26 – Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon (PA-05) today announced the introduction of the Postal Data Privacy Act, legislation that requires law enforcement to obtain a court order to legally access certain […]

USPS Heat Illness Prevention Program requirements to be released

USPS Heat Illness Prevention Program requirements to be released

The Postal Service is preparing to launch this year’s Heat Illness Prevention Program to help employees recognize, prevent and respond to heat-related illnesses while working in hot weather. The program includes updated training and guidance focusing on proper hydration, early symptom recognition and the importance of preventative measures. Mandatory Heat Illness Prevention Program training will […]

San Jose Man Sentenced to 129 Months for Robbing and Assaulting a U.S. Postal Service Letter Carrier

San Jose Man Sentenced to 129 Months for Robbing and Assaulting a U.S. Postal Service Letter Carrier

SAN JOSE – 6/2/26 – Robert Cordova, also known as Robert Cordona, was sentenced today to 129 months in federal prison for robbing and assaulting a U.S. Postal Service letter carrier.  U.S. District Judge Beth Labson Freeman handed down the sentence. Cordova, 51, of San Jose, was indicted by a federal grand jury on January […]

Census Takers and specially trained USPS workers to start visiting households for 2026 Census Test today

Census Takers and specially trained USPS workers to start visiting households for 2026 Census Test today

June 01, 2026 Press Release Number: CB26-CN.03 JUNE 1, 2026 — Census takers and specially trained U.S. Postal Service (USPS) workers today began visiting households in Huntsville, Alabama, and Spartanburg, South Carolina, that haven’t yet responded to the 2026 Census Test. Residents in select parts of these metro areas were first invited to respond online May 1. 2026 Census […]

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