Sarah Lippincott
(bw) Today, if I want to buy postage stamps, mail a letter or drop off a package – there is a post office offering all those services within 16 minutes from where I work. But soon, it could disappear, due to a $5.1 billion dollar deficit and tight new legislative restrictions imposed on the U.S. Postal Service. Continue reading

Postal workers and community attend the open forum conducted by the USPS in Stockton on January 21, 2011 regarding the Stockton Center's closing.
Stockton, CA / Bilingual Weekly
Today, February 7, 2011, Congressman Jerry McNerney (CA-11) came out in defense of Stockton postal workers that —very likely— will be forced to move or commute to Sacramento. Continue reading
Stockton, CA / Bilingual Weekly
Over a hundred stakeholders gathered on the evening of Friday, January 21, 2011, to listen and comment about the likely closure of the U.S. Postal Service’s Stockton Processing and Distribution Center located on Arch Road by the Stockton Metropolitan Airport. Continue reading
Office of McNerney Via Bilingual Weekly
Stockton, CA – US Postal Service’s (USPS) has a proposal to transfer mail processing from the Stockton Processing and Distribution Center to another location by attending a public meeting on this Friday, January 21, 2011 at 5:00 p.m. The meeting, organized by the Postal Service, will be held at the Oak Park Senior Center, located at 730 East Fulton Street in Stockton. Continue reading