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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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Medford Illegal Encampments Drop From 186 to 13 in Two Years New Survey Shows

Diane Megaw May 1, 2026
MEDFORD, Ore. — A recent survey by the Medford Livability Team- part of the Medford Police Department (MPD)- indicates that the number of illegal encampments was 13, down from 186 in March of 2023. Medford Police Livability Team…
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Oregon Youth Homelessness Could Be Prevented With One-Time Cash Payments, New Study Finds

Diane Megaw May 1, 2026
A recent study by Johns Hopkins found that one-time direct cash payments help prevent youth homelessness- a key step to solving homelessness in Oregon, a state with the second-highest rate of unsheltered unaccompanied youth homelessness in…
Politics & Elections

Oregon Agrees to Review and Remove Up to 800,000 Voter Records After Federal Settlement

Diane Megaw Apr 30, 2026
Nonprofit Judicial Watch secured a major settlement yesterday after Oregon state officials settled a federal lawsuit, committing to a massive review and cleanup of roughly 800,000 inactive voter records, including about 160,000 that already…
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Oregon Foster Care Improves but Still Ranks Below Other States in Key Safety Areas

Diane Megaw Apr 29, 2026
A recent report indicates that, while Oregon performed better on foster care than its last review in 2016, the state is below average in several areas, including maltreatment in foster care and recurrence of maltreatment within 12 months.…
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Appeals Court Says Tear Gas Can Still Be Used Outside Portland ICE Facility for Now

Diane Megaw Apr 28, 2026
PORTLAND, Ore. — In a majority decision Monday, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals paused lower court restrictions on the use of tear gas and other crowd-control weapons at Portland’s ICE facility while appeals continue. Hold…
News

Oregon Approves Moda Center Renovation Bill Aimed at Keeping the Trail Blazers in Portland

Diane Megaw Apr 28, 2026
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek signed Senate Bill 1501, which aims to modernize the Moda Center- seen as an economic anchor for the state- and ensure the Portland Trail Blazers remain in the city. But there’s no binding agreement for the…
News

Oregon Wins Court Order Blocking Trump Administration Threats Over Gender Care for Youth

Diane Megaw Apr 26, 2026
The Court issued a Final Written Order in a lawsuit filed by Oregon in a 22-state coalition that blocks the unlawful attempt by the Trump Administration to threaten healthcare providers that provide care for youth with gender dysphoria.…
Top Stories

Oregon Gas Sales Keep Falling as Fewer Drivers Fuel Up and Tax Revenue Slips

Diane Megaw Apr 26, 2026
Oregon’s gasoline sales have been in a sustained decline since before the pandemic, reflecting a mix of economic, behavioral, and technological shifts. But falling sales also mean lower gas-tax collections. Oregon Declining Gas…
News

After Years of Criticism Portland 911 Has Slashed Answer Times by 80%

Diane Megaw Apr 26, 2026
PORTLAND, Ore. — Portland's 911 center's average answering time dropped 80% since the summer of 2022, after the agency implemented several interventions, including reducing the number of calls. Portland's 911 Now Answers In 15…
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Oregon Health and Science University Turns a Profit After Last Year’s $130 Million Loss

Diane Megaw Apr 26, 2026
After losing over $130 million last fiscal year, Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) posted a $65 million operating gain for the past nine months, driven mainly by a surge in complex cases that require specialized care. …
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Medford Illegal Encampments Drop From 186 to 13 in Two Years New Survey Shows

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