They are asking customers to keep walkways, sidewalks and areas around mailboxes clear from snow and ice to help with timely mail delivery.
The United States Postal Service is asking the public to keep their walkways, sidewalks, and stairs clear of snow and ice this winter to cut down on injuries to letter carriers this season.
Pursuant to a new law designed to streamline the process of getting permission for prior authorization of some health ...
The entire railway family is in mourning,” French railway company SCNF said in a statement to PEOPLE after the driver died by ...
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A sheriff in Oregon says he has contacted the FBI and is increasingly concerned about a letter circulating in his rural, coastal community asking people to write down the license plate numbers of ...
With an interruption in mail delivery service, the St. Catharines Standard, Niagara this Week, Niagara Falls Review and Welland Tribune teamed up with some resourceful elves earlier this month to ...
CHICAGO (CBS) --Amazon workers in north suburban Skokie authorized a strike in the midst of the busy holiday delivery season, as workers at multiple Amazon facilities nationwide began a strike ...
NEW BETHLEHEM – Students in Debbie Doverspike’s first grade class at Redbank Valley Primary School have penned the following letters to Santa: Thank you for the presents you brought me last year.
The Teamsters said in a Dec. 17 statement that the strike authorization vote came after ... “hundreds of workers” at each of the three delivery centers that sort packages in the Inland Empire ...