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Diane Megaw

Diane Megaw is a veteran regional journalist at Daily Tidings, reporting across Southern Oregon and statewide developments from a Medford area lens.
Her coverage spans business and the economy, housing and labor, public safety and courts, with a focus on what policy and legal decisions mean for local communities.
Contact: [email protected]

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Oregon’s Record Layoffs Deepen Fears That Trump’s Tariffs Could Push the State Into a Full Economic…

Diane Megaw Jan 18, 2026
After Oregon’s unemployment rate rose to 5.2% at the end of last year, predictions suggest layoffs will affect the state's economy. Oregon Layoffs Affect The State’s Whole Economy At the end of last year, the Oregon Employment…
News

Oregon Primate Research Center Faces Funding Risk as Animal Rights Groups Push for Shutdown

Diane Megaw Jan 18, 2026
At the end of last year, Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) submitted a response to budget concerns about the Oregon National Primate Research Center (ONPRC) if federal funds decline by 25%. OHSU Primate Research…
Environment

PacifiCorp Forced to Rewrite Clean Energy Plan After Oregon Court Says It Fell Behind on 2030 Goals

Diane Megaw Jan 17, 2026
An Oregon court ruled on Tuesday that the Public Utility Commission (PUC) has discretion over PacifiCorp's Clean Energy Plan, and that the utility will now have to provide revised plans showing how it will accelerate its efforts to reduce…
News

Oregon Confirms New Measles Case in Clackamas County but No Exposure Sites Identified Yet

Diane Megaw Jan 17, 2026
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) confirmed yesterday that a new measles case had been identified in Clackamas County. The person was unvaccinated, and OHA urged Oregonians to ensure they are protected against measles through immunization.…
News

Judge Rules Oregon Doesn’t Have to Give Trump Administration Voters’ Private Information

Diane Megaw Jan 16, 2026
A federal court ruled in favour of the State of Oregon and Oregon Secretary of State Tobias Read against the Trump Administration yesterday, dismissing a lawsuit filed last September by the Justice Department as part of the federal…
Top Stories

Oregon Needs Nearly 500,000 New Homes as Housing Shortage Reaches Crisis Levels, New Report Says

Diane Megaw Jan 16, 2026
The recently published  2026 Oregon Housing Needs Analysis indicates that Oregon needs to build nearly 500K new housing units over the next 20 years to catch up the existing backlog and provide for future housing needs in the state.…
Politics & Elections

Elon Musk Spreads False Claim About Oregon Voters as Report Shows His Election Posts Hit 2 Billion…

Diane Megaw Jan 15, 2026
Claims by Elon Musk, the owner of X- formerly known as Twitter, that Oregon has "ä lot of fake voters" in response to several social media posts are fake news. Elon Musk's claims of "Fake Voters" in Oregon Are Neither Fact…
News

Dense Fog and Poor Air Quality Continue in Oregon While Home Heating Fires Rise

Diane Megaw Jan 15, 2026
Fire safety is a burning issue this week as the National Weather Service (NWS) predicts that a stubborn high-pressure inversion is locking in repeated rounds of dense valley fog with near-zero visibility at times and sunshine and warmer…
News

Oregon Sues HHS Over New Rule That Could Cut Funding Unless States Follow Anti-Trans Policy

Diane Megaw Jan 14, 2026
Oregon joined a 12-state coalition yesterday in a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for unlawfully conditioning hundreds of billions of dollars in federal funding on certifying compliance with a…
News

Oregon Unveils New Plan to Fight Hunger as Food Bank Visits Hit Record Levels

Diane Megaw Jan 14, 2026
While federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, which were disrupted during the federal government shutdown, have been restored, an analysis of the state's efforts to address the crisis shows hunger and broader food…
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Medford Man Sent Back to Prison After Dark Web Cocaine Parcels Trigger Federal Sting

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Jan 18, 2026

Oregon Primate Research Center Faces Funding Risk as Animal Rights Groups Push for Shutdown

Jan 18, 2026

Oregon Warns Medicaid Cuts May Be Inevitable as Costs Explode Beyond the 2026 Budget

Jan 18, 2026

Oregon Man Indicted for Cyberstalking After Allegedly Threatening to Kill Massachusetts Prosecutor

Jan 17, 2026

PacifiCorp Forced to Rewrite Clean Energy Plan After Oregon Court Says It Fell Behind on 2030 Goals

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