In today's Federal Newscast, the Education Department has alerted its union that the agency plans to offer early retirements to employees.
Both candidates are attorneys running for an office whose job is to oversee the preparation and maintenance of court records, in addition to collecting fees and processing paperwork.
The border is broken. New York is paying the price. And Proposal 1 would make it worse,” the narrator warns in the 30-second ...
While Colorado Parks and Wildlife is prohibited from taking a stance on ballot initiatives, a group of the agency’s employees ...
A federal grand jury last week indicted Lourdes M. Anton, 20, on two counts of conspiracy to commit mail theft. He is also ...
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Thomas Padlan-Malm, an American Postal Workers Union presidential candidate, has launched “If I Were Postmaster General” ( ...
Milne emphasizes that participation in programs like the NHSC sets Valley Cities apart. “By prioritizing the needs of both ...
Millions of postal consumers may find a lump of coal burning a hole in their pockets this holiday season. The Postal Service ...
The deal contains pathetic 1.3 percent annual wage increases, in addition to substandard cost of living adjustments, ...
After numerous Bend-area residents contacted NewsChannel 21 about not receiving any mail for the past three days – including ...