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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.
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Jackson County’s Nearly Century-Old Lampman Road Bridge Is Closed Indefinitely After DUII Crash

Diane Megaw Jun 2, 2026
JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. — Following a DUII crash on Sunday that resulted in the nearly 100-year-old Lampman Road Bridge over Galls Creek in Gold Hill being significantly damaged- including structural damage- the driver was arrested. The bridge…
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Oregon Stops Issuing Undercover Plates to ICE as Fight Over Immigration Enforcement Deepens

Diane Megaw Jun 2, 2026
Yesterday, Oregon Governor Tina Kotek directed the Oregon DMV to stop issuing undercover license plates to ICE agents, who have repeatedly flouted state and federal laws. Oregon Halts Issue of Undercover License Plates to ICE…
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Oregon Warns Medicaid Coverage Could Be Disrupted by Unclear Federal Rules

Diane Megaw Jun 1, 2026
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek and five other states have demanded that the Trump Administration stop forcing states into an unworkable rollout of new Medicaid requirements with unclear rules that could trigger coverage losses and overwhelm…
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Nine Oregon Airports Get Nearly $14.5 Million for Runway, Terminal and Infrastructure Upgrades

Diane Megaw May 31, 2026
Nine airports across Oregon are set to receive a combined total of nearly $14.5 million in federal funding for critical infrastructure improvements, runway maintenance, and facility modernization. Federal Funding For Oregon…
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Nearly 7,000 Oregonians Lose SNAP Benefits as Federal Work Rules Take Effect

Diane Megaw May 31, 2026
Following federal changes to SNAP work requirements, nearly 7,000 Oregonians lost SNAP benefits in April, with a similar number expected to lose them next month. Oregon  SNAP Beneficiaries Lose Benefits Under Federal Rule Change…
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Oregon Data Center Boom Faces Pushback as AI Power Demand Raises Grid and Utility Bill Concerns

Diane Megaw May 31, 2026
The explosive growth of artificial intelligence is driving an unprecedented data center boom, fundamentally shifting the conversation from technological innovation to severe strain on the nation's power grids, particularly in Oregon, where…
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More Than a Third of Oregon Schools Face Measles Outbreak Risk as Vaccine Exemptions Hit Record High

Diane Megaw May 29, 2026
The Oregon Health Authority has indicated that vaccination rates for Oregon students have reached a new low, while nonmedical exemptions have reached a new high. More than a third of Oregon schools are now at risk of a measles outbreak.…
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Oregon Drinking Water Not Contaminated After Washington Chemical Spill Reaches Columbia River

Diane Megaw May 29, 2026
While a deadly tank implosion at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging mill in Longview, Washington, leaked alkaline "white liquor" into the Columbia River, officials have emphasized that Oregon’s drinking water is not contaminated. The current…
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Deadly Longview Tank Implosion Sends Chemical Leak Into Columbia River Along Oregon-Washington…

Diane Megaw May 28, 2026
Following a chemical tank implosion at the Nippon Dynawave Facility in Washington on Tuesday morning, officials confirmed that chemicals had leaked into the Columbia River. Longview Tank Implosion Led to Chemical Leak In Columbia…
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Oregon PacifiCorp Customers Avoid Immediate Rate Hike as Regulators Order Full Review

Diane Megaw May 28, 2026
PacifiCorp’s request for an interim rate increase has been denied by the Oregon Public Utility Commission (PUC), which will first conduct a full review of the utility’s rate case. Oregon PacifiCorp Rates Increase Denied Until…
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