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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 Woman Who Got Into Stranger’s Car After Running Out of Gas on Highway 22 Found Safe Three…

Diane Megaw Apr 4, 2026
Maria Linda Jade Kilmer, who went missing on the night of March 28 when her vehicle ran out of gas on Highway 22 between Salem and Lyons in Marion County, was found safe on Friday morning, days after her mysterious disappearance.  …
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Oregon Zoo Welcomes Two Palm-Sized Endangered Humboldt Penguin Chicks

Diane Megaw Apr 4, 2026
Two tiny Humboldt penguin chicks, nicknamed the Peruvian penguin or Peruvian banded penguin due to their habitat, hatched their eggs in March after they were laid earlier this winter. 2 New Penguin Babies At Oregon Zoo…
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Oregon Audit Finds Millions in Questionable Payments in State Health Program

Diane Megaw Apr 3, 2026
Oregon’s Annual Statewide Single Audit of state-managed federal programs for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025, found that while the majority of federal programs complied, several issues were identified across multiple programs,…
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Supreme Court Considers Trump Birthright Citizenship Order With Oregon Officials Opposing the Move

Diane Megaw Apr 2, 2026
After legal arguments were heard by the Supreme Court Justices yesterday in Trump v. Barbara- a challenge to President Trump’s executive order seeking to redefine who is an American citizen at birth, the Oregon Attorney General issued a…
Environment

Toxic Mercury in Oregon Waterways Could Rise After Trump Administration Loosens Power Plant Rules

Diane Megaw Apr 1, 2026
A 21-state and local government coalition- including Oregon, a state already suffering from out-of-state pollution- filed a lawsuit yesterday after the Trump administration weakened federal limits on mercury and other toxic pollutants…
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Oregon Utility Regulators Approve PacifiCorp Rate Increase Taking Effect Today

Diane Megaw Apr 1, 2026
Following combined decisions, including agreements reached among PUC staff, PacifiCorp, and consumer advocacy groups, the Oregon Public Utility Commission (PUC) approved rate adjustments for PacifiCorp residential customers that take effect…
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Portland ICE Facility Targeted in Separate Rock Throwing and Vandalism Incident After Peaceful No…

Diane Megaw Mar 30, 2026
PORTLAND, Ore. — Three people were arrested near the Portland ICE building late Saturday after a vandalism and rock-throwing incident unrelated to the "No Kings III" march. Portland Protesters Arrested After No Kings III In…
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Oregon Ranked Fifth Least Affordable State as Families Spend $18,300 a Year on Essentials

Diane Megaw Mar 29, 2026
A new report has ranked Oregon as the 5th least affordable state in the US for essential household costs, as Oregonians spend $18,300 every year- $2,900 more than the national average. Oregon #5 in Affordability Rankings Based…
Top Stories

Massive No Kings Protests Fill Streets From Portland to Medford Across Oregon

Diane Megaw Mar 29, 2026
As millions of protesters across the US on Saturday, for "No Kings III," tens of thousands filled the streets in Oregon and Southwest Washington. This third iteration of the national movement focused on executive authority, civil…
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ICE Says It Will Not Open New Detention Centers in Oregon After Lawmaker Pressure

Diane Megaw Mar 28, 2026
In response to a letter from Democratic lawmakers, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Acting Director Todd Lyons said the agency has no plans to open any new detention facilities in Oregon- or expand current ones. ICE Says…
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Oregon Woman Who Got Into Stranger’s Car After Running Out of Gas on Highway 22 Found Safe Three Days Later

Apr 4, 2026

Oregon Zoo Welcomes Two Palm-Sized Endangered Humboldt Penguin Chicks

Apr 4, 2026

Oregon Man Accused of Firing Arrow at Deputies During Eviction Standoff

Apr 4, 2026

Oregon Officials Sue After Trump Order Seeks to Limit Mail Ballot Delivery

Apr 4, 2026

Oregon Audit Finds Millions in Questionable Payments in State Health Program

Apr 3, 2026

Fewer Than 20 People Show Up as Portland Weighs New Monthly Fees to Fund Road Repairs

Apr 3, 2026
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