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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNOpinion
Commentary: How to really save the post office — Peter Roff
Commentary: What former Postmaster General Louis DeJoy did was the wrong thing at the wrong time, and we’ll all be paying for it for years to come.
The United States Postal Service has reached a pivotal moment. Challenged by technological disruptions and constrained by outdated regulations, it is in the midst of a major restructuring plan to ...
The more things change at the U.S. Postal Service, the more that they stay the same, unfortunately. The volume of mail moving ...
Because the U.S. Postal Service delivers to all U.S. addresses, many private companies rely on the agency to ship to harder-to-reach places. Postmaster General David Steiner wants to enable more ...
The postal service is a national necessity, connecting every corner of the country — binding rural, urban and in-between. Its ...
So, having abandoned a lawsuit against the federal government, a spokesperson said in an email that the California High Speed ...
Workers at Huntsville are working 14 hours a day; workers are being pulled from other regional facilities and boxes are ...
In a novel move, the U.S. Postal Service will open access to its last-mile delivery service for companies with the highest bid.
When KPERS mailed about 120,000 income tax forms to retirees, they got delayed at the USPS distribution center in Kansas City.
Sourcing Journal on MSN
USPS invites retailers and carriers to bid for same-day, next-day delivery access
Under Postmaster General David Steiner, the agency plans to open its last-mile delivery network to outside shippers through a competitive bidding process.
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