Hard-pressed to stave off bankruptcy, the U.S. Postal Service apparently will be able to go forward with plans to consolidate its mail processing centers. As a result, North Charleston's postal facility will assume the workload of Savannah's center, which will be closed. Nationwide, 461 mail-processing centers will be eliminated, cutting USPS expenses by $1.2 billion. But the Postal Service has been prohibited making more substantive cuts by Congress - which has routinely criticized the agency for not operating like a business.Read More