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Daily Voice on MSNUSPS Truck Hits, Kills Woman In Maryland—Police Slam Video Leaked OnlineA woman died after she was hit by a United States Postal Service truck in Maryland — and now, police are calling out the ...
The United States Postal Service is replacing its current fleet of mail trucks and just put pen to paper on a contract for new delivery trucks, including a number of electric models. The USPS award… ...
The United States Postal Service said Tuesday that it had given Oshkosh Defense a contract to build its next mail truck. The new truck is significantly bigger than the one we’ve all seen on the ...
The United States Postal Service has unveiled the new mail trucks that will replace its current fleet. Tuesday, the USPS said the new vehicles will "drive the most dramatic modernization of the ...
A coalition of environmental groups and over a dozen states filed lawsuits Thursday against the United States Postal Service (USPS) over plans to replace mail trucks with a majority-gasoline fleet.
The United States Postal Service, beloved for its adorable dog costumes, beautifully designed stamps, and being an American tradition, is redesigning its iconic mail delivery trucks. The new truck ...
16 States Sue USPS Over Its Dirty New Mail Trucks People seem to be fairly pissed about the United States Postal Service's decision to procure nearly 150,000 new and grossly inefficient postal ...
Although these mail trucks are no longer built in Montgomery, these Pennsylvania-built units are worthy of note. The United States Postal Service (USPS) decided not to renew its LLV contract in ...
A rash of break-ins has the United States Postal Service inspector on high alert. The post office said thieves are smashing their way into mail trucks and stealing packages and other mail. In one ...
Milwaukee police say a United States Postal Service truck was stolen during an armed robbery on Thursday around 5:30 p.m. near 53rd and Burleigh. Police add that the 53-year-old postal worker was ...
If you think you have mail that may be lost or damaged, you can submit a claim online for compensation to the USPS. You can also call 800-ASK-USPS (800-275-8777) to have a claim form mailed to you.
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