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Tax help is still available
With the April 15 income-tax-return deadline looming, free preparation help is still available to low- and moderate-income taxpayers in the Tucson area.
1 in 10 big blue mailboxes will leave
One of 41 Postal Service curbside collection boxes targeted for removal from Tucson streets carries a notice about its coming demise.
1 in 10 big blue mailboxes will leave
About one in 10 big blue curbside mailboxes on Tucson streets will soon disappear.
Tucson-bound mail will be routed through Phoenix this year, not next
Mail destined for Tucson will begin being processed in Phoenix sometime this year, rather than next year as was originally planned.
Congress subverting plan to end Saturday mail delivery
The following editorial appeared Wednesday in the Washington Post:
Goodbye Saturday mail? Postal Service plans cuts
WASHINGTON — Saturday mail may soon go the way of the Pony Express and penny postcards. The Postal Service said Wednesday that it plans to cut back to five-day-a-week deliveries for everything except packages to stem its financial losses in a world radically re-ordered by the Internet.
Postal Service's Cherrybell site faces penalty for safety violation
The U.S. Postal Service processing and distribution center in Tucson has been cited by safety regulators for a "willful safety violation" involving the improper operation of a powered industrial truck.
Tucson postal center faces $70K fine for safety violation
The U.S. Postal Service processing and distribution center in Tucson has been cited by safety regulators for a “willful safety violation” involving the improper operation of a powered industrial truck.
'Every door' mailing service is growing: Ad items targeted to postal routes
Postal worker David Carrasco loads a truck. Ad mail can now be delivered on specific carrier routes via the Postal Service's Every Door Direct Mail.
'Every door' mailing service is growing: Ad items targeted to postal routes
If you want to advertise your business, it's hard to beat going door to door.
Postal closure could hurt O'odham voters
The county recorder says the closure of a mail-processing plant in Tucson would harm the voting rights of Native Americans in Pima County.
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