Some of the most important stories never surface because the person who knows the truth has no safe way to tell it. This is that way. If you know something the community should know, about local government, schools, spending, surveillance, or anything else that affects your neighbors, tell us here.
We will be straight about what we can and cannot promise. We do not require your name. We never publish or share anything that identifies you. This form does not store your IP address or device details. Every tip is read by a real person and treated as confidential. What we cannot promise is magic: no online form is beyond all reach, so for highly sensitive matters, tell us only what exists and how to reach you, and we will arrange something more secure. One practical tip: if your information involves your workplace, do not submit it from a work device or network.
Every tip is a lead, not a headline. We verify before we publish, always. That protects you, protects the people involved, and protects the credibility that makes this platform worth tipping in the first place. Some tips become stories. Some become records requests. Some become questions we put to officials on the record. And some go nowhere, because they do not check out, and we will not publish what we cannot verify.
Specifics beat suspicions. Names, dates, amounts, meetings, documents. “Something feels wrong at the county garage” is a start. “The county paid invoice 4471 twice, and here is who signed both” is a story. Give us whatever you have, and be honest about how you know it.

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