After a Palmetto, Georgia USPS facility opened, on-time deliveries dropped from 90 percent to a shocking 36 percent. Along with crucial documents such as court orders, prescription medications weren’t being delivered to many Georgians.
ATLANTA — U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff is pressing the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) to ensure timely delivery of prescriptions, medications, and Veterans Affairs (VA) appointment notices to Georgia’s veterans following numerous reports of delays.
While USPS mail and deliveries will be delayed, UPS and FedEx pickup and delivery services will continue as usual. Generally, UPS and FedEx office locations remain open as well. Business hours vary by location.
Afterward, Carter’s remains will be flown back to his native Georgia for a private service ... in accordance with federal law. USPS facilities across the country will be closed and retail ...
Georgia politician Colton Moore arrested after forcefully entering the State House. Learn about the events leading to his arrest and public reaction.
The Bibb County Sheriff’s Office is warning Macon-Bibb County residents about continued mail theft targeting blue U.S. Mail collection boxes, where thieves are stealing and forging checks.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is on Monday, Jan. 20, this year. The holiday coincides with Inauguration Day this year and while Inauguration Day isn’t a holiday, MLK Day is. Schools and many colleges will be closed for MLK Day,
The inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump is next week and will coincide with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Sen. Jon Ossoff says he's heard from Georgia veterans who have been waiting for prescription medication and time-sensitive VA notices that have been delayed in the mail.
Holman’s grandson, the late Joe H. Adams, said in an interview before his death in August 2024 that when his grandmother first saw the animals portrayed on her hearth, she strongly objected to “those tacky things” but was overruled by her husband,
The United States Postal Service did not deliver mail on Thursday, January 9th. President Joe Biden declared a National Day of Observance to honor the late former President Jimmy Carter.
The United States Postal Service will not be delivering mail today in observation of a National Day of Mourning for President Jimmy Carter, who died recently at the age of 100. Carter served one term as President from 1977 to 1981. The USPS posted the following announcement on its website: