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The civil rights icon spent nearly 60 years in public service, including more than three decades representing the Atlanta area. Now, the USPS is paying homage to his years of work.
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Federal prosecutors charge postal carrier and 10 others in a series of Northeast Ohio mailbox theftsEleven Northeast Ohioans were charged with conspiracy to commit bank fraud.
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The U.S. Postal Service says more than 5,400 workers were attacked by dogs in 2021. Ohio came in at No. 3 with 359 workers attacked or bitten. Cleveland tops the nationwide list with the most incidents but Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Toledo, Akron and Youngstown all place in the top 25.
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The court wants the redistricting commission to explain their reasoning for not having maps approved again; A former Cleveland city worker will be spared from prison time despite his role in corruption scheme; A Kent native illustrator will have his artwork featured on a postal stamp; and more stories.
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US Postal Service cautions Northeast Ohio residents to only use blue mailboxes during business hoursThe warning comes after a rash of mail thefts in suburban communities.
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Some guidance on what to give your mail carriers, refuse collector or other service provider for the holidays.
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The postal service's operation at the former Parma metal fabrication facility is expected to bring many new jobs to the city.
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The U.S. Postal Service has been criticized for poor service that has led to delayed deliveries. Some lawmakers are seeking to remove the postmaster general and wonder about at least one recent major decision.
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The University of Akron Board of trustees will hold a special meeting this morning when they’re expected to consider a new contract with the faculty union; today is the day Gov. Mike DeWine wanted all Ohio school districts to be offering some type of in-person learning for K-12 students; while cases of coronavirus continue on a downward trend in Ohio, concern is increasing about the UK variant spreading in all parts of the state, including northeast Ohio; and more stories.
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Ohio reported a significant drop in the number of new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, but state officials say the number was artificially low due to "technological difficulties”; Cleveland Clinic, MetroHealth Medical Center and the Cleveland VA began administering the COVID-19 vaccine to employees on Wednesday; legal action is underway to try to prevent the Willoughby-Eastlake School District from laying off more than 200 employees; and more stories.