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Quarterly loss hits $3.3B at Postal Service

The U.S. Postal Service said Thursday that its quarterly loss widened to $3.3 billion amid declining mail volume and mounting costs for future retiree health benefits as it struggles to stave off bankruptcy.

Death at Robins under investigation

Alleged Macon tire slasher cuts passerby

Students press complaints outside Bibb school offices

Georgia among 10 states to get No Child Left Behind waiver

Deal chooses Macon lawyer to replace Christian as Superior Court judge

Morning Update with Liz Fabian: Students protest school plan, Vote not likely on superintendent's proposal, Jailhouse confession in murder trial, Merle Haggard to resume tour, Peach crop needs chill

Wednesday's top stories on Macon.com

$2.8 million in drugs, cash seized in Alpharetta

GBI: Woman pulled over by law enforcement impostor in northeast Ga.

200 people rescued from 5-story building in Atlanta fire

Recovering Merle Haggard now rehearsing to resume tour

Question of the day: Bank agreement

Georgia blows out Arkansas

Wilcox's Marshall enrolls at Kansas junior college

Branyan agrees to deal with Yankees

Georgia president says football playoff is coming

Former Baldwin coach tabbed to lead Central football

Work starts on $51 million mock city in Perry

Macon, Bibb County close to deal on pension transfer

UPDATE: Byron woman critical after crashing into train cars

Houston school officials to hold Saturday planning session

Macon police seek man for questioning in August slaying

House to reconsider vote on charter schools

Bivins running for re-election to Bibb commission

Warner Robins City Council retreat location changed

Midstate schools earn distinction for AP coursework

Auto supply firm to increase workforce in Ga. town

Residents of condo tower fear power will be cut

State questions Rusty Kidd’s ballot petition

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