3600-block of West 79th Street.
The delayed mail, including letters and packages from those locations, total over 62,000 from last September through February.
Congressman Bobby Rush, who joined local aldermen and mayors from Alsip and Evergreen Park in a morning press conference, called it unacceptable. People who depend on the postal service, seniors, families, other people depending on the postal service day-in and day-out it s an absolute, epic, total, undeniable failure, Rush said.
He is calling for the postmaster to resign and for a management overhaul. The report he highlighted also revealed inaccurate reporting of the delayed mail. Some of that included voter information from the Secretary of State.
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you are looking at now the fire on the 10th floor the top floor of the old post office manpower out here tonight 130 locally firefighters were not necessary. because of the square footage of the old post office firefighters could see the smoke from the outside but cannot get to it. finally able to use hand pumps to put it out. how and why did the fire get started? no answers tonight. the trains run under the building ventilation system a very elaborate ventilation system to exhaust through the roof. the fire started in one of those phantom limbs recently reports not working as deputy chief if a broken fan was the issue, he said no. at this particular point talking this evening with one of the building managers. only people currently working are people with the ventilation system installing a new fans and to the one that we have a problem with today is a newer fans it smelled efforts like burnt rubber at first i thought there was a clutch but i saw smoke walking down i saw t
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