The United States Postal Service is working to remove hundreds of mail sorting machines from facilities across the country, raising concerns among postal workers as the country prepares for an ...
The U.S. Postal Service has been dismantling letter sorting machines, and some say the lost capacity could hamper mail-in voting. But some workers say the machines are obsolete and won't be missed.
LENEXA, Kan. — June 21, 2017 — W+D, the leading manufacturer of envelope converting and direct mail inserting technology, announced that Data-Mail Inc., Newington Conn., one of the nation’s largest ...
Presidential elections in the midst of a pandemic make for quite the year. With in-person voting no longer an option for many, people planned to vote by mail. However, a series of changes at the ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The News4Jax Trust Index team is looking into claims circulating on social media that United States Postal Service mailboxes and mail sorting machines are being removed in an ...
PALMETTO, Ga. — Wild video shows a mail machine spewing packages onto the floor at a troubled metro Atlanta mail facility. Channel 2′s Tyisha Fernandes was at the new Palmetto United States Postal ...
A mail sorting machine was recently thrown out in Colorado on the orders of embattled Postmaster General Louis DeJoy. DeJoy has recently come under scrutiny over changes that have slowed down mail ...
After years of frustration and joking about making a $500 commercial e-mail client for Mac OS X, developer Brent Simmons sounded a call late last week to create an alternate to Apple's Mail as an open ...
On Friday, the bottom of this CBS report grabbed my attention. It said four delivery bar code sorter machines had been decommissioned in July at the U.S. Postal Service’s Dallas hub. According to the ...
A United States Postal Service (USPS) processing center in Florida's West Palm Beach recently lost at least 15 percent of its mail sorting machines, even as postage centers across the country prepare ...
Are you experiencing mail delays? If so, you’re not alone, according to Minnesota’s two U.S. senators. As many as 20 mail-sorting machines in the state — all in the Twin Cities — have been ...