Eno Valley mail delays linger as winter storms calm, USPS under scrutiny

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Residents of Durham's Eno Valley have faced about a two-week gap in mail delivery after back-to-back winter storms, with essential items like medications and bills affected; USPS says routes are resuming but some Triangle-area deliveries remain disrupted, prompting residents to call for clearer communication and a formal inquiry by Congresswoman Valerie Foushee's office.
- Mail delivery delays in Durham neighborhood: residents await answers amid USPS winter weather impact ABC11 Raleigh-Durham
- Some Tri-State residents haven't received mail since winter storm WKRC
- Postal workers face 'frustrations' after snowstorms WJAR
- U.S. Postal Service’s nationwide alert: Mail won’t move where it’s unsafe SILive.com
- Virginians still waiting for important pieces of mail as winter storm causes delivery delays WWBT
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