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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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Eugene Emergency Doctors Sue PeaceHealth Over ER Contract Awarded to Out of State Firm

Diane Megaw Mar 21, 2026
EUGENE, Ore. — Eugene Emergency Physicians, a group of Lane County doctors, filed a lawsuit against PeaceHealth over a longstanding emergency room staffing supply contract to three local hospitals that was cancelled and awarded to the…
Crime & Courts

Former Home Improvement Star Zachery Ty Bryan Sentenced to 19 Months in Oregon Prison After…

Diane Megaw Mar 21, 2026
Former “Home Improvement” Star Zachery Ty Bryan was sentenced to 19 months in the Oregon Department of Corrections on Friday, after pleading guilty to a probation violation in Lane County court. Bryan has two domestic violence…
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Jackson County Class Action Accuses Asante of Wage Violations Affecting 6,000 Southern Oregon…

Diane Megaw Mar 21, 2026
JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. — A Jackson County Asante Nurse, Juniper Arthurs, is named as the plaintiff in a class action lawsuit against Asante Filed on Wednesday, alleging multiple wage and hour violations affecting thousands of healthcare…
Crime & Courts

Oregon Man Charged After Allegedly Leaving Voicemail Threat to Kill U.S. Senator

Diane Megaw Mar 20, 2026
A Woodburn, Oregon, man, 51-year-old Donald Leroy Smith, Jr., appeared in court yesterday after allegedly threatening to kill a United States Senator. Court documents indicate that, on November 12, 2025, Smith left a voicemail for a US…
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Oregon Led Coalition Wins Court Order Blocking Trump Effort to Cut Gender Affirming Care

Diane Megaw Mar 20, 2026
A 22-state coalition led by Oregon Attorney General Rayfield secured a federal Court Order yesterday blocking an unlawful attempt by the Trump Administration to pressure healthcare providers into ending care for youth with gender dysphoria.…
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Federal Lawsuit Seeks Emergency Order to Halt Oregon Gas Tax Referendum Shift to May Primary

Diane Megaw Mar 19, 2026
A federal lawsuit was filed on Tuesday seeking a Temporary Restraining Order to give voters more time to submit arguments for or against moving SB 1599- the Gas Tax referendum- from the November general election ballot to the May primary.…
Environment

Oregon Plants 2 Million Saplings as State Forests Recover From Massive Wildfire Losses

Diane Megaw Mar 18, 2026
Following 1.2 million forest acres being lost to wildfire since 2020, the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) planted over 2 million saplings this season to replenish some of the state's timber harvest decimated by wildfire. Over…
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Oregon Joins Lawsuit Challenging 14 Billion HP Juniper Merger as 2,500 Jobs Hang in the Balance

Diane Megaw Mar 17, 2026
A Coalition of states, including Oregon, filed a lawsuit yesterday opposing the $14 billion merger settlement between Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Juniper Networks, which is linked to the loss of 2,500 jobs. Lawsuit Opposing…
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Homeland Security Appeals Oregon Ruling That Restricts Tear Gas Use Near Portland ICE Facility

Diane Megaw Mar 17, 2026
The federal Department of Homeland Security filed a notice to appeal the recent preliminary injunction of U.S. District Judge Amy Baggio for Oregon, restricting its officers' use of tear gas and other chemical munitions outside Portland's…
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Portland Homeless Shelter Operator to Shut Down After Whistleblower Lawsuit Alleges Financial…

Diane Megaw Mar 16, 2026
PORTLAND, Ore. — Following a $4.5M lawsuit alleging whistleblower retaliation by an ex-executive of Sunstone Way, which manages more than 400 shelter beds in Multnomah County and Portland, their shelters will close at the end of June.…
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In The News

Eugene Emergency Doctors Sue PeaceHealth Over ER Contract Awarded to Out of State Firm

Mar 21, 2026

Former Home Improvement Star Zachery Ty Bryan Sentenced to 19 Months in Oregon Prison After Probation Violations

Mar 21, 2026

Jackson County Class Action Accuses Asante of Wage Violations Affecting 6,000 Southern Oregon Healthcare Workers

Mar 21, 2026

Oregon Man Charged After Allegedly Leaving Voicemail Threat to Kill U.S. Senator

Mar 20, 2026

Oregon School Cell Phone Ban Now in All 197 Districts as Students Report Better Focus

Mar 20, 2026

Oregon Led Coalition Wins Court Order Blocking Trump Effort to Cut Gender Affirming Care

Mar 20, 2026
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