Despite winter storm, “Mail carriers will continue to make every attempt to deliver to all addresses, as long as it is safe to do so,” the USPS says.
Some people have reported not receiving their bills, packages and even medication. On Wednesday, Contessa Williams was at the Louisville Distribution Center waiting to pick up important mail. She said her mom has already missed paying bills on time because of the delays.
Missing mail and parcels parked at post offices across Louisville are leaving Kentuckians waiting and wondering what’s going on with the United States Postal Service system.
The United States Postal Service (USPS) said in a news release on Thursday that officials are aware of recent delays in the Louisville area impacting Kentucky and the network as a whole.
CBS Philadelphia joined a U.S. postal worker on his route in the Huntingdon Valley as some people have to work in frigid temperatures.
Inside the United States Postal Services' regional facility on Gardiner Lane in Louisville, packages and mail — many long past due to their destination — fill bins as workers try
USPS regularly unveils fresh stamp designs, some of which become permanent and others that are only available for a limited amount of time. Some of the new offerings for 2025 include a Lunar New Year stamp celebrating the Year of the Snake, a Black Heritage stamp featuring musician Allen Toussaint, and a Betty White stamp.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy recently told lawmakers USPS has reduced its overall headcount by about 20,000 employees and cut 45 million total work hours.
The USPS has announced that they will be issuing stamps based on the children’s classic Goodnight Moon, written by Margare
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Delivery delays sit at the center of growing frustrations for businesses and customers who hope the United States Postal Service can sort through the issues sometime soon.
KENTUCKY (WKYT) - The U.S. Postal Service has released a statement addressing mail and package delays in Kentucky. According to USPS, back-to-back severe weather events have significantly impacted its operations both locally in Kentucky and across its network.