Jerron D. Williams is accused of backing his car into the mail carrier's truck, getting out to retrieve a weapon from his home and then firing at the mail carrier.
ATLANTIC CITY — Local leaders gathered outside the U.S. Post Office on Atlantic Avenue on Thursday afternoon and urged universal support for the beleaguered Postal Service ahead of an Election Day where millions of Americans will be casting their votes by mail.
PORTLAND, Maine — Catalogs, those glossy paper-and-ink offerings of outdoor apparel, kitchenware and fruit baskets, are not yet headed for the…
This was supposed to be the year comprehensive postal reform was jump started in Congress. A smooth functioning Postal Service remains indispe…
Richard Ligon has been tapped as the city's next police chief and the first to serve under Mayor-elect Jerome Prince's administration come Jan. 1.Â
A traffic accident involving a U.S. Postal Service delivery truck occurred this morning outside LaPorte.
A Merrillville woman was sentenced to 90 months in prison for conspiring to rob the U.S. Postal Service.
CROWN POINT — A Lake County hazmat team responded to the Lake County Emergency Management Agency in Crown Point on Monday afternoon after an o…
Americans expect those sent to Washington to fix problems before they fester. That’s not happening with the U.S. Postal Service, which is on t…
HAMMOND — A man who held two post office employees at gunpoint has been sentenced for his role in the armed heist, court records say.
As a long time observer and commentator on American politics I am persuaded that voters have two choices — the stupid party or the corrupt [ar…
WASHINGTON — Even as frenetic negotiations continued at the Capitol, the House adjourned without a deal on spending Friday night, all but ensu…
PORTAGE — The city isn't going to be so nice anymore when people claim their mailboxes have been damaged by a passing snowplow.
For public safety organizations such as the Buck Creek Fire Department, hosting and getting the word out on fundraisers is key to serving the …
The U.S. Senate has an opportunity to enact a common sense, bipartisan measure that will cut the supply of deadly opioids entering America. An…
NEW YORK — Waiting is so yesterday.
The U.S. Postal Service will soon issue its first scratch-and-sniff stamps. The stamps, featuring illustrations of ice pops, will be issued on June 20.
Absent accountability and repercussions for bad management, organizations will keep repeating the same mistakes and use the same excuses to ju…
On April 12, President Donald Trump issued an executive order to create a high-level task force charged with conducting a comprehensive review…
LAPORTE — A letter carrier has been charged with allegedly paying a man to dispose of an estimated 11,000 pieces of mail he chose not to deliv…
NEW YORK — President Donald Trump returned to a favorite target Friday, saying that Amazon.com should be charged more by the U.S. Postal Servi…
On Jan. 1, the cost of a first-class stamp will increase by one penny, from 49 cents to 50 cents. The U.S. Postal Service is determined to mak…
Notre Dame, IN, Sept. 01, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The U.S. Postal Service today issued a new Forever stamp honoring Father Theodore M. Hesbur…
Instead of raising postage rates, the U.S. Postal Service should cut costs.
Most people get mail every day, Monday through Saturday. But what happens when the mail comes later than we expect?