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USPS Backs Off Plan To End Saturday Mail Service
The financially strapped Postal Service backpedaled on its plan to end Saturday mail delivery, conceding Wednesday that its gamble to compel congressional approval had failed.
Final Days To Ship Christmas Packages
The U.S. Postal Service says Dec. 17 will be the busiest day of the year for mailing holiday packages.
Help ‘Stamp Out Hunger’ Today, May 12
For the 20th year in a row Gleaners Community Food Bank has teamed up with the U.S. Postal Service to host the nation’s biggest food drive.
USPS Warns Of Email Virus Scam
Customers have been receiving bogus e-mails about a package delivery or online postage charge.
Collector Accuses USPS Of Losing Mint Baseball Cards
Anthony Johnson is suing the agency, claiming it lost his jewelry and card collection valued at $329,000.
Postal Service Considers Closing Processing Centers
The financially struggling U.S. Postal Service has announced that it is considering closing most of its mail processing, including six in Michigan.
Postal Workers: USPS Unfairly Targeting Detroit
The Postal Service plans to close 17 post offices in the Detroit district; 12 of them on Detroit’s west side.
Two Michigan Post Offices Closing
Some U.S. Post Offices, including two in Southeast Michigan, will be closing up shop, because fewer people use the services.
Post Office Marks New First-Class Stamps ‘Forever’
Postal patron Sean Swilling is tired of the inconvenience that comes with every change in the price of mailing a letter. That makes him just the type of customer the U.S. Postal Service wants to […]
Postal Workers Complain Under Pressure
Letter carriers in seven Metro Detroit post offices are complaining that they’re being pressured to work faster. Told that they must complete their rounds by 5 p.m, some carriers claim is creating a “hostile work environment.”


















