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St. Louis postal workers are concerned that if Congress does not pass the Delivering for America Act and provide $25 billion to the U.S. Postal Service, mail delays will persist or worsen by the time thousands of voters plan to vote by mail in November’s general election.
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Wearing bright blue T-shirts with the slogan “U.S. Mail — Not for Sale,” about 80 postal workers gathered Monday in downtown St. Louis.They joined postal…
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Carrying signs that read “Save Our Service,” dozens of postal workers braved the cold to march in front of the main post office in downtown St. Louis…
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The "postal worker gets attacked by dog" theme is tired, to be sure. But 32 times in FY2012, postal workers in St. Louis were the unfortunate players in…
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Tonight at midnight is the deadline to file taxes, and late filers in St. Louis beware: Unlike some years past, the main post office downtown will not…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, March 25, 2013 - Sunday’s snowstorm across the state put a crimp in many activities. But not,…
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Despite the winter storm, postal workers rallied against the proposed removal of Saturday deliveries.Workers and supporters sloshed around in front of the…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Feb. 6, 2013 - WASHINGTON – When the Postal Service announced Wednesday that it planned to end most…
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Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill is none too pleased with the United States Postal Service announcement that Saturday mail delivery is coming to an…
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Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill says she's frustrated with the House of Representatives for not taking up three pieces of legislation that she calls…