About

Zero Six Reports is an independent journalism project focused on stories that rarely receive meaningful coverage.

Large media outlets often operate within constraints—corporate ownership, political incentives, advertiser pressure, or the demand for constant, simplified narratives. Zero Six Reports exists outside of those pressures, with the sole purpose of examining issues that directly affect people but are routinely ignored, minimized, or left unresolved.

This project prioritizes depth over speed and evidence over commentary. It looks at local and regional issues, institutional behavior, public accountability, and systemic failures that don’t always fit neatly into national headlines—but matter profoundly at the individual and community level.

Zero Six Reports is guided by a few core principles:

Truth over narrative

Transparency over access

Documentation over speculation

Public interest over popularity

The goal is not to persuade, posture, or provoke outrage. The goal is to inform—by presenting verifiable facts, tracing patterns, and asking questions that deserve clear answers.

Zero Six Reports does not claim to speak for anyone. It exists to ensure that important information is documented, preserved, and made visible—especially when it otherwise would not be.

If an issue affects lives, public trust, or accountability—and no one else is looking closely—it belongs here.