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CAMDEN, Delaware — A Delaware animal shelter is trying to care for and rehome thousands of chicks that survived being left in a postal service truck for three days.
Firefighters in Wilmington responded to a report of a vehicle — a USPS mail truck — that became partially trapped in a sinkhole around 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, the Delaware News Journal reported.
A central Delaware animal shelter has spent the past two weeks rehabilitating and finding homes for over 8,000 chicks that were stranded in a U.S. Postal Service truck for 3 ½ days.
The Delaware Department of Agriculture, after a call from USPS, directed the animals to the shelter, which shares a memorandum of understanding with the animal center as a state vendor. The department ...
The Delaware Department of Agriculture, after a call from USPS, directed the animals to the shelter, which shares a memorandum of understanding with the animal center as a state vendor.
A Delaware animal shelter is working to find new homes for 8,000 surviving chicks that were left abandoned in a U.S. Postal Service truck for three days. Another 4,000 of the animals died.
The United States Postal Service last month issued a warning to Delaware's election officials, stating it may not be able to promptly deliver mailed ballots during the final days before the Nov. 3 ...
Planning to mail a package through the U.S. Postal Service this holiday season and want to ensure it arrives by Christmas? USPS has specific cutoff dates you'll need to send it by.
U.S. Senator Tom Carper expressed his disappointment over the Postal Service’s decision to cut Saturday mail delivery beginning in August. Carper, chairman of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security ...
The chicks were part of a 12,000-bird shipment left unattended in a truck at a Delaware mail distribution center. Trapped in high temperatures without food or hydration, thousands died, according ...
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