Recent USPS data reveals a troubling increase in dog attacks on postal workers in New Mexico. As reported by KRQE, this upward trend aligns with national figures, where the incidence of dog-related injuries to postal employees has been on the rise. Postal workers face significant safety risks due to aggressive dogs, which can hinder the timely and safe delivery of mail. New Mexico, with its expanding urban and suburban communities, highlights a pressing need for owner responsibility and public awareness. The USPS continues to enforce safety protocols, urging dog owners to secure their pets during mail delivery times. This report underscores the importance of community cooperation to ensure the safety of postal employees while delivering critical services.
KRQENew data shows Halifax traffic congestion is worst on Thursdays, among the worst in Canada
Halifax is experiencing one of the most severe traffic congestion issues in Canada, with new data indicating that Thursdays are particularly problematic for commuters. The