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More about USPS >>The United States Postal Service (USPS) is an independent agency of the U.S. federal government responsible for providing postal service throughout the United States. It offers mail processing and delivery services to individuals and businesses, including First-Class Mail, Priority Mail, and package delivery.
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U.S. Postal Service Releases Dog Bite National Rankings - USPS
29-05-2025
USPS Priority Mail Next Day: What shippers should know - Supply Chain Dive
28-05-2025
Big News!! APWU, USPS Reach Tentative Agreement on New Union Contract! - American Postal Workers Union
06-06-2025
Delaware officials recover thousands of abandoned chicks from USPS truck - NBC News
21-05-2025
Officials: Mail delivery suspended in neighborhood after USPS carrier struck by Orbeez gun - The Owensboro Times
05-06-2025
USPS Panama City gets state-of-the-art upgrades - WJHG
21-05-2025
Residents react to USPS suspending mail delivery to Owensboro neighborhood - WFIE | 14 News
02-06-2025
USPS lists states with the most dog attacks against mail carriers. Where did Florida rank? - Sarasota Herald-Tribune
03-06-2025
USPS urges mailbox upkeep during National Mailbox Improvement Week for timely delivery - KRCR
21-05-2025
USPS Inspector General releases audit reports of Louisville distribution center, 3 branches - WDRB
06-06-2025
12,000 chicks found abandoned in postal truck raise concerns about animal shipping - NPR
20-05-2025
Get the Facts: USPS Office of Inspector General audit details what led to mail delays - WLKY
07-06-2025
3 Louisville USPS branches audited for delayed mail issues - WAVE News
06-06-2025
Thousands of chicks found abandoned in USPS truck - WSOC TV
20-05-2025
Owensboro neighborhood USPS mail delivery suspended for over a month - Eyewitness News (WEHT/WTVW)
04-06-2025
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