The best option for voters who are concerned for their health is to submit their ballot through mail. But in a year as complex as 2020 skepticism and concerns remain about the voting process.
Read More »Postal Service Seeks Alternative As Midtown Location Prepares to Close
USPS does not have any sites in mind and there are no set dates beyond this Saturday's closing.
Read More »Election Changes Eyed As 2018 Results Finalized
After months of mudslinging, weeks of court wrangling and days of ballot counting that again landed Florida in an unwelcome national spotlight, a state panel matter-of-factly finalized the 2018 election results in a five-minute meeting Tuesday. The certification came on time, but problems with other election-related deadlines in two large, …
Read More »Updates: Florida Man Arrested, Charged In Connection With Bomb Mailings
The name of the man detained in connection with the pipe bomb scare is Cesar Sayoc, 56, of Aventura, Florida, according to law enforcement officials.
Read More »‘Wow, This Is Weird’: Gainesville Residents Express Postal Service Frustrations
Some Gainesville residents are expressing concerns over what they say has been poor postal service, noting delayed and mis-delivered mail, damaged packages, and inaccurate tracking information. Louann Sanchez, a northeast Gainesville resident, said she recently received her water filters from Amazon.com 65 days after the expected delivery date. The package’s tracking …
Read More »Fla. Democrats Want Voter Registration Deadline Extended, File Lawsuit
The Florida Democratic Party filed a lawsuit against both Gov. Rick Scott and Secretary of State Ken Detzner, the state's top election official.
Read More »Mobile Post Office Opens In Cedar Key After Hurricane Hermine’s Destruction
A mobile post office opened in Cedar Key to provide service to residents after the post office building was damaged by Hurricane Hermine.
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