Restricted items that could ruin your holiday shippingRestricted items that could ruin your holiday shippingAs holiday shipping increases, some items remain off-limits. Review the restricted mailing list to ensure your package arrives on time.pookspooks
Never Mail These 5 Banned Items in TexasNever Mail These 5 Banned Items in TexasFrom reptiles to replica guns, USPS has more mailing bans than you think.pookspooks
Secret Thing Mail Carriers Do to Your Bills That You Don't NoticeSecret Thing Mail Carriers Do to Your Bills That You Don't NoticeBelieve it or not, the way your mail is organized could change your whole mood when you check the mailbox.Rob CarrollRob Carroll
Texas Mail System Busts Drug TraffickersTexas Mail System Busts Drug TraffickersThe U.S. Postal Inspection Service is battling drug trafficking through the mail all over Texas and the U.S.Dan PatrickDan Patrick
Texas Residents Will Not Have Mailed Delivered on April 19thTexas Residents Will Not Have Mailed Delivered on April 19thThose expecting mail later this week will not be receiving anything in their mailbox. Chris ReedChris Reed
Betty White Postage Stamp Actually Filled With Hidden Easter EggsBetty White Postage Stamp Actually Filled With Hidden Easter EggsWho knew postage stamps could be so interesting? Here's everything that's been revealed so far. Rob CarrollRob Carroll
USPS Delivery & ZIP Code Changes Coming to Texas in 2025USPS Delivery & ZIP Code Changes Coming to Texas in 2025USPS is rolling out major mail service changes in Texas, including faster deliveries, ZIP code updates, and new sorting methods—here’s what you need to know.Joe CunninghamJoe Cunningham
Shipping No-Nos: Texas Edition – What You Can’t MailShipping No-Nos: Texas Edition – What You Can’t MailDid you know you can mail a potato, but not a large battery pack? Discover the bizarre and dangerous items you should never mail in Texas.Dan PatrickDan Patrick
30 Worst Cities to Be a Mail Carrier Thanks to Attacking Dogs30 Worst Cities to Be a Mail Carrier Thanks to Attacking DogsThe U.S. Postal Service is calling out the cities where its carriers are getting attacked the most. Rob CarrollRob Carroll