(NEXSTAR) – Before the frenzy of holiday shopping and shipping, mail carriers are taking a break this week. The United States Postal Service is shutting down nearly all operations to celebrate ...
Matt Levine is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist. A former investment banker at Goldman Sachs, he was a mergers and acquisitions lawyer at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz; a clerk for the U.S. Court of ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A former postal worker in Knoxville has been arrested after deputies say they found nearly $1 million worth of stolen checks inside his car. But local authorities say there's a mail ...
Mail theft is big business. Nearly 1.7 million cases of mail theft occur every day, and nearly 40% of Americans report having mail deliveries stolen at some point as scammers and crooks look to ...
You’ll still want to check your mailbox during the federal shutdown that started Wednesday. Due to a lapse in funding, the law requires federal agencies to furlough their “non-excepted” employees.
You will continue to receive your mail during the government shutdown that began at midnight on Oct. 1. During the shutdown, "essential" government services such as Medicare and air traffic control ...
SPOKANE COUNTY, Wash. — The Spokane County Sheriff's Office will absorb a longtime volunteer police program that saves taxpayers an estimated $1 million annually, the Sheriff's Office announced Monday ...
Step back into the 1980s, when office life was often more about socializing than getting work done. Before smartphones, Slack, and even email, the average '80s workplace was abuzz with whispered ...
The United States Postal Service has confirmed that thousands of pieces of mail were intentionally destroyed after a main post office in Torrance, California, was contaminated with asbestos. This is ...
The U.S. Postal Service temporarily closed a post office in Torrance, relocated mail services and destroyed thousands of pieces of mail and packages after tests revealed the facility had been ...
Zipper merging reduces backups by up to 50% during lane closures statewide. The method uses both lanes fully and merges vehicles alternately at lane ends. WSDOT urges drivers to plan, maintain speed ...