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Postal Worker to be Recognized as Hero for Helping Injured Woman
A U.S. Postal Service worker will be recognized Wednesday for helping an elderly woman who injured herself in May in San Ramon, USPS officials said.
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San Francisco Man Gets 5 Years in Prison After Assaulting U.S. Postal Worker
A San Francisco man was sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to pointing a loaded gun at a postal worker.
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‘I'm Like a Legend Out There': Virginia Mailman Retires After 32 Years
A letter carrier in Alexandria, Virginia, just retired after 32 years on the job. In that time, Ronnie Roop says he called in sick just four days and made longtime friends. “I treat their mail the way I want my mail to be treated,” he told News4’s Julie Carey.
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Piedmont Mail Carrier Honored For Helping Catch Burglars
Piedmont police honored letter carrier Nestor Quilates on Monday for helping police arrest suspects after a home burglary.
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Vegas Gunman Meticulously Planned Attack; Police Release Body Camera Footage of Search
The Las Vegas gunman transferred $100,000 overseas in the days before the attack and planned the massacre so meticulously that he even set up cameras inside the peephole of his high-rise hotel room and on a service cart outside his door, apparently to spot anyone coming for him, authorities said Tuesday. Meanwhile, investigators are taking a harder look at the...
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Postal Worker Questioned for Throwing Away Ballot Guides in Berkeley
A letter carrier could be in serious trouble after allegedly dumping ballot guides in a recycling bin in Berkeley.
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Home Mail Delivery Halted For Six Weeks
John Shirley ticked. He reached out to us after the mailboxes at his condo complex had sat unrepaired for a month and a half.