SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: SF Postal Workers Protest Possible Privatization Postal workers protest the Trump administration's talk of privatizing the US Postal Service; there was a vigil Wednesday for the slain 15-year-old in East Oakland; and DOGE seems to be getting pushback on its canceling of federal office leases.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Suspect Sought In Assault on SF Postal Worker Alameda County DA Pamela Price is officially facing a recall campaign; UCSF is in talks to acquire St. Mary's and St. Francis Memorial hospitals; and the Postal Service is offering a reward for a suspect who assaulted a postal worker in SF and stole some postal keys.
SF News Speaker Pelosi Calls Back House From Recess To Deal With Postal Service Crisis Yet again this year we will be seeing a standoff between House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and President Donald Trump, as the House begins making the case that Trump and his new postmaster general have been deliberately sabotaging the U.S. Postal Service ahead of the election.
SF News Utterly Surreal Video Shows Postman Delivering Mail In Fire-Decimated Santa Rosa Neighborhood As residents in Northern California continue to deal with burning hillsides and homes, and as others continue to assess the destruction in areas where fire has already used up all the "fuel" and
SF News Mailman Robbed In Brazen Noontime Heist A mail carrier was robbed Wednesday, as he sorted packages near McLaren Park. Police say the crime went down at 12 noon Wednesday, on the 600 block of Campbell Avenue in Visitacion Valley.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Postal Worker Shot In East Oakland A female US Postal Service worker was shot while on the job Friday in East Oakland, and was hospitalized in stable condition. A USPS spokesman said it appeared the shooting was unrelated to
SF News Today's The Last Day To Decline SF's Printed, 300-Page Voter Info Pamphlet The alphabet-busting roster of San Francisco ballot propositions voters will decide on November 8 have made for a massive information pamphlet, the booklet every registered voter will receive by mail in advance of
SF News Thieves Pilfering Mail With USPS Master Key Still On The Loose The alleged thieves spotted last month stealing mail across San Francisco with what is believed to be a USPS master key remain on the loose, and officials are still investigating just how, exactly,
SF News Thieves Got A USPS Master Key And Are Pilfering Mail Across The City Police are on the lookout for two thieves they say have gone on a mail-stealing spree across San Francisco. According to Fox 2, the man and the woman appear to have obtained a
SF News It's Tax Season, And Some Jerk Just Stole A Full Mail Truck Stealing mail, in addition to being a federal offense, is just a plain old dick move. Stealing an entire mail truck, full of mail, the week before taxes are due, is so seriously
SF News Super Bowl 50 Will Hurt Justin Herman Plaza Vendors, Impact Downtown Mail Delivery We all know that San Francisco city officials massively fumbled negotiations with the NFL and the Super Bowl Host Committee, leaving San Francisco taxpayers with an estimated bill of $4,881,625 for
SF News USPS Once Again Wants Your Help Answering Children's Letters To Santa The United States Postal Service is attempting to bring a little joy to the hearts of children, and they need your help. This year marks the 103rd anniversary of USPS's Operation Santa, a
SF News Video: Alleged Critical Mass Road Rage Cyclist Spotted In The Wild 39-year-old Ian Hespelt, aka the alleged Critical Mass Road Rage Cyclist might be one of San Francisco's most recognizable figures: Between the much-viewed video of his alleged attack on a ZipCar during August's
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Can You Trust The People Passing Your Apartment Not To Steal Your Amazon Groceries? When Amazon announced earlier this month that they would be using the U.S. Postal Service to deliver groceries in San Francisco, it seems like folks reacted with a collective shrug. Having your
Arts & Entertainment Hayes Valley Woman Turns 106 Next Month, Suggests Hard Work Is Key To Long Life A month from now, Hayes Valley woman Gladys Moore will be turning 106. That's not a typo! Born on October 26, 1908, Moore's lived in San Francisco since the 1960s, when she was
SF News Christian Hate Group Urges People Not To Accept Mail With Harvey Milk Stamp As you may have heard, the first Harvey Milk commemorative stamps were released for sale by the US Postal Service last week. Now, a group that can always be counted on to say
SF News 9th Circuit Denies Plea From City, Tenants For Mailboxes In SROs An effort by tenants' rights advocates and City Attorney Dennis Herrera to get individual postal delivery mandated by law at Tenderloin SROs has been rejected by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Basically
SF News City Attorney, Tenant Advocates Fight U.S. Postal Service Over Delivery Rules for SROs Under current U.S. Postal Service procedure, mail carriers aren't obligated to sort and deliver mail to individual occupants in single-room occupancy hotels, using instead a bulk delivery point like a desk clerk.
SF News I Don't FEEL Tardy or The Dog Ate My Hearing Notice It's been over a year since high-profile law firm Gonzalez and Leigh filed suit over former SFUSD chief Arlene Ackerman's "platinum parachute" termination package. They lost the case in August, but appealed the
misc SFist Rants: Dear Mr. USPS Dear Mr. USPS: Last Saturday, we come home at the same time as the mail woman, so we take our mail right away out of the box, and there is a "sorry we
Arts & Entertainment Concert Review: Metric We have a beef with online ticketing. It should be a convenience right? We can purchase our concert tickets at any time of day or night, without having to trek down to a