Virginia’s postal service is no longer the worst in the country, according to the agency’s main watchdog.

From October to December in 2023, Virginia’s on-time delivery of first-class mail was at its lowest level in years, with a 66% on-time delivery rate. January to March of this year saw the state jump to 77%, shedding last place to Georgia.

Despite the improvement, the state is still in the bottom 10 of nationwide U.S. Postal Service regions for on-time delivery. Only Georgia and Wisconsin are worse.

Read the full story in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.