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Do you want to share something with The Current? There are several ways you can share confidential tips, documents or photographs with our reporters and editors. While no communication channel is completely secure, these tools can help you protect your anonymity. Below we outline several tools – from snail mail to apps – that help you discreetly share information with us.

Please don’t use these channels for feedback, comments, pitches or press releases — we welcome general correspondence like that here.

What makes a good tip?

A good news tip identifies a clear issue or problem with real-world consequences. Try to be specific. Sharing documentation or evidence fortifies your tip; hunches or rumors don’t. When submitting a tip, consider The Current’s editorial focus: holding our public officials accountable, sharing solutions for problems that affect all of Coastal Georgia.

Good tips would include items like the following:

  • Evidence that an elected official is breaking the law
  • Proof that a state leader is misleading the public
  • Data that contradicts claims made by a state agency

Not all tips are smoking guns. Perhaps you know of a dataset for which we should file an open records request. Feel free to let us know about those, too.

We review tips as they come in, but we cannot promise that each will receive an individual response. Thank you for sharing your tips with The Current.

U.S. Mail

For confidential submissions, it’s hard to beat good ol’ snail mail. If you’re concerned about confidentiality, don’t put your name or return address on the envelope. We recommend you use an unfamiliar public mailbox — do not send it from home, work or a post office.

Mail correspondence, documents or photographs here:

℅ Tips
The Current
P.O. Box 8681
Savannah, GA 31401

Phone

Call and leave a message at 912-744-9318. The secure line is monitored, and we’ll call you back quickly.