Vigil held at USPS facility after man fatally shot by coworker
From the article: "...Edward "Eki" Poloka died on March 4 after an altercation with another employee, according to police..."
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From the article: "...Edward "Eki" Poloka died on March 4 after an altercation with another employee, according to police..."
From the article: "video exposes the full face of the knife-wielding maniac who viciously stabbed postal worker Ray Hodges to death in a Harlem deli this week....Troubled transgender woman Jaia Cruz is seen up close rolling her eyes and smiling seductively in a nine-second video, while a song blasts the raunchy lyrics, “I’m such a wh-re, but I’m not a ..."
From the article: "...CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — A postal worker in Hamilton County has admitted to stealing the mail.
Agents with the United States Postal Service arrested Jose Martinez back on February 18th. ..."
From the article: "A postal worker told police last April that a man in a black Dodge Durango pulled up on Schenley Avenue in Youngstown and told the USPS employee, "You know they are killing mail men around here.”...threatened a postal worker with a gun.
Thirty-five-year-old Terry Luckey pleaded guilty in December to charges of tampering with evidence and improperly handling a firearm in a motor vehicle. ..."
From the article: "Dumped along the railroad tracks, near Red Toad and Bethel Church Roads, was a burning FedEx truck. Turns out the abandoned delivery truck was stolen from the FedEx center in North East. ...Anyone with information on the theft is asked to call investigators at 410-386-3050. ..."
From the article: "...Washington Post reported, on Thursday. The newspaper, citing six people familiar with the plans, reported that Trump is expected to issue an executive order as soon as this week to fire the members of the Postal Service's governing board and place the agency under the control of the Commerce Department. ..."
From the article: "...The United States Postal Service is today announcing that Louis DeJoy, America’s 75th Postmaster General, has notified the Postal Service Board of Governors that it is time for them to begin the process of identifying his successor. The Governors of the Postal Service, working with key stakeholders, will now begin the process of identifying an appropriate candidate to serve as the next Postmaster General and Chief Executive Officer of the United States Postal Service. ..."
From the article: "...A man allegedly entered the post office armed with a gun and attempted to rob the federal building, police said, adding that he struck a 51-year-old female in the head with the weapon and demanded money. However, the suspect fled..."
From the article: "...Missing packages and mail have left many Alabama residents frustrated, with complaints mounting against the U.S. Postal Service. ...U.S. Congressman Robert Aderholt has also weighed in, posting on 'X' to Elon Musk, "Please fix the U.S.P.S. It's a disaster and an embarrassment." Aderholt called it the biggest source of complaints they receive. Senator Tommy Tuberville's office stated they are ready to help and are up to speed on the issues. ..."
From the article: "...The Inspection Service’s ongoing targeted surges in high-crime areas, which have yielded 1,300 investigative actions and dozens of arrests in the past 12 months; and..."
From the article: "...Maine has more than 400 Post Offices — and Al D’Andrea and Margit Ahlin have been to each one.
The married couple’s trek began in 2010 after USPS released a stamp honoring artist Winslow Homer.
The Maine residents, who are stamp and postmark collectors, were near Prouts Neck, a coastal peninsula in Scarborough, where Homer painted. ..."
From the article: "...aia Cruz, accused of fatally stabbing a postal worker in Harlem earlier this month, pleaded not guilty during a chaotic Thursday court hearing that saw some audience members ejected as emotions ran high. ..."
From the article: "...The United States Postal Inspection Service is investigating and working to track down a man's vehicle ...Surveillance video shows a brazen thief quickly stacking up stolen mail from a Dallas neighborhood, using what postal inspectors say is a stolen master key. The theft happened Tuesday night in a Dallas neighborhood and affected at least 20 homes.
Neighbors said they initially did not suspect anything was wrong as their mailbox cluster was not damaged."
From the article: "SPRINGFIELD- Springfield residents as well as folks across the United States are seeing delays in receiving mail and packages. ...“I just want my mail. That’s all I can say,” Jimmy Westmoreland said. ..."
From the article: "...Multiple viewers, including some from St. Louis City and St. Charles County, have told FOX 2 this week they haven’t received any mail since the first snowstorm of the new year on January 5, nearly a week after FOX 2’s initial report of snow-delayed mail around the region.
Additionally, according to a St. Louis Reddit community post, some viewers reported waiting as long as..."
From the article: "...(less applicable taxes and deductions) to eligible full-time career employees who choose optimal retirement or retire pursuant to a Voluntary Early Retirement (VER). Part-time career employees shall be eligible for a prorated amount based on their paid hours. Attached is the January 13, 2025, Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) which sets forth the terms of this agreement. To be eligible to retire under a Voluntary Early Retirement (VER), there are minimum..."
From the article: "...Cruz allegedly spit in the victim's face then drove the knife into his stomach in a fight that broke out over their places in line, according to the New York Post. The attack happened around 2:30 p.m. Thursday at a deli on Lenox Avenue in Harlem. Police found Hodge with multiple stab wounds to his torso, neck and arms, and he was rushed to Harlem Hospital where he was pronounced dead. ...Hodge's colleagues at the USPS remembered him as a "great, kind soul" on social media. ..."
From the article: "...Because of a printer error, the names and addresses on some postcards are mismatched. Employees do not need to take any corrective action. ..."
From the article: "...Porch pirates stole at least 58 million packages valued at $12 billion over the past year. ...Security.org’s 2024 package theft assessment is the most comprehensive report on the topic to date, designed to better diagnose and combat this problem. We surveyed more than 11,000 adults from all 50 states to identify the breadth of the issue, the most vulnerable locations, and the most popular methods for battling the pirates as the holiday shopping season kicks off. Key Findings: Porch pirates ...Criminals seem to target certain residential building types more than others—homes with more occupants tend to experience higher theft rates. This may be because densely populated dwellings offer more potential targets and allow criminals to blend in more easily. Another factor could be that single-family homes are more challenging to approach without being noticed and are more likely to have security measures in place."
From the article: "...Johnnie McRae-Stephens made one of the most memorable deliveries of her career last Christmas.
The Savannah, GA, letter carrier brought gifts to the home of a young military wife who had turned to the USPS Operation Santa program for help fulfilling the holiday wishes of her two children.
Through USPS Operation Santa ..."
From the article: "Opposition to the Justin Trudeau-led Liberal government's imminent criminalization of the more than four week-long strike at Canada Post is... With the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) expected to place its rubber stamp, Monday or Tuesday, on the government’s de facto order that the 55,000 postal workers be forced back-to-work, calls are growing for a mass mobilization of the working class to defend postal workers and the right to strike. ..."
From the article: "The U.S. Department of Labor has filed suit against the U.S. Postal Service and two of its managers for wrongly terminating a contracted employee who raised safety concerns about loading dock equipment at the Charleroi Post Office. ...the action follows an investigation by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration that determined the U.S. Postal Service violated the whistleblower provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act by firing a worker who refused to unload bulk mail because of a broken loading dock lift at its Pittsburgh sorting facility.
OSHA investigators learned the worker − an employee of Red Diamond Trucking Co. Inc., a Mc Kees Rocks, Pennsylvania, company contracted by the USPS − was prevented from using small hampers to transport the mail safely because of the broken lift, which had almost injured the worker previously.
Aware of the unsafe conditions, the worker asked to use smaller mail hampers to transfer the mail. In response, USPS ..."
From the article: "...Cedar Rapids postal worker is now officially retired.
Ninety-one-year-old Ernie Topness spent 65 years delivering mail to his community.
Over the weekend, he got a special honor from the city.
Cedar Rapids Mayor Tiffany O’Donnell proclaimed Nov. 29 “Ernest Topness Day” at a ceremony in his honor.
A ceremony in April recognized him as the second-longest tenured letter carrier in the country.
TV9 also spoke with Topness in August after he announced his retirement. ..."
From the article: "...The U.S. Postal Service suggested states change their election deadlines after 150,630 ballots weren’t mailed in time to be counted.
Out of the 3.37 billion pieces of political mail and election mail from 2024, the average delivery time was one day, according to USPS. That meant more than 97% of ballots got to local election officials in fewer than three days and that more than 99% got to them within seven days.
However, there were 150,630 ballots sent off between Oct. 31 and Election Day that didn’t make it to election offices in time to be counted. ..."