FAQ?
How do you get Your News in the Washington Post?
A Guide to Getting Your News in The Washington Post Every day The Washington Post receives hundreds of news tips from community and business leaders, government workers, parents, cab drivers, students and people from all over the metropolitan area. Many tips become items on washingtonpost.com/local or in the next day’s paper.
Why do people give tips to the Washington Post?
Many tips become items on washingtonpost.com/local or in the next day’s paper. Some even provide the first break in a major story that has a profound impact on affairs in the capital, the nation and the world.
What makes a good tip for the Seattle Times?
The Seattle Times has a proud history of investigative reporting that continues today. In many cases, that reporting is made possible by tips from the public. Good tips are clear, specific, have documents or evidence to back them up and involve a problem with real-world consequences.
How do I contact the Seattle Times newsroom?
We’d love to hear from you, and you can reach our investigative team at [email protected] If you have a general news tip, the fastest way to reach the newsroom is through our general contact page. If you want to reach a specific reporter, try our newsroom staff list.