Postal woes vex customers in runup to Nov. 3
Mail-in ballots may add to pandemic stress on USPS
Regina Clarke (right) leads a march down G.E. Patterson Aug. 20, 2020 protesting the cuts to the post office before the 2020 presidential election. (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphian)
Some Memphians say the Post Office is struggling to meet its universal service obligation as COVID-19 pandemic temporarily sidelines postal workers and USPS cuts mail processing capacity.
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Wayne Risher
Business news reporter, 43-year veteran of print journalism, 35-year resident of Memphis, University of Georgia alumnus and proud father and spouse of University of Memphis graduates.