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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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News

Oregon Restaurant Must Pay Over $200,000 to Workers After Labor Investigation

Diane Megaw Apr 23, 2026
McMinnville’s Taste of India 1 restaurant must pay over $200K to 19 workers after the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division found they didn’t pay legally required overtime and committed tip violations by incorrectly categorizing…
Politics & Elections

Oregon Poll Puts Christine Drazan Well Ahead in Republican Governor Primary

Diane Megaw Apr 23, 2026
A recent statewide poll shows Senator Christine Drazan has a commanding lead over her opponents in the  Republican primary race for Oregon governor. Republican Race For Oregon Governor Post A poll by Salem-based Nelson Research…
Crime & Courts

Medford Man Shot After Allegedly Trying to Break Into Apartment With Axe

Diane Megaw Apr 22, 2026
MEDFORD, Ore. — A suspect with gunshot wounds, 22-year-old Julian Moon Haight, was hospitalized after being shot by the occupant while trying to break into a Medford apartment with an axe on Tuesday at approximately 4:55 a.m. Medford…
Environment

Klamath Basin Farmers Told to Idle Tens of Thousands of Acres as Water Crisis Deepens

Diane Megaw Apr 21, 2026
KLAMATH COUNTY, Ore. — As the Klamath Falls Basin deals with low snowpack and limited water supplies, farmers have been asked to leave tens of thousands of acres idle, forcing them to abandon profitable crops. Klamath Falls Basin…
Crime & Courts

Oregon Files Lawsuit Claiming Charity Founder Spent $837,000 Meant for Wildfire Victims

Diane Megaw Apr 20, 2026
The State of Oregon filed a lawsuit against Marcus Brooks, the founder and executive director of Cascade Relief Team, for diverting nearly $837,000 in charitable funds for personal use. Oregon Sues Cascade Relief Team Charity…
News

Portland Police Response Times Stretch to 27 Minutes as Staffing Crisis Worsens, Report Says

Diane Megaw Apr 19, 2026
PORTLAND, Ore. — A recent report from a nonprofit organization has highlighted the devastating effects of Portland’s police shortage, which has turned the bureau into an emergency-only operation, leaving far less capacity for proactive…
Top Stories

Oregon Population Stays Flat as Neighboring States Continue to Grow

Diane Megaw Apr 19, 2026
Although Oregon’s census indicates that the state added 30,000 residents since 2020, deaths outnumbered births by 19,000 this decade, leaving Oregon’s population basically flat from 2024 to 2025, as neighboring Washington and Idaho kept…
News

Multnomah County Proposes $3.9 Billion Budget With Cuts to Homeless Services

Diane Megaw Apr 17, 2026
MULTNOMAH COUNTY, Ore. — A $3.9 billion budget, representing a $93.2 million overall budget decrease from the previous year, was put to the Multnomah County Commissioners yesterday, but cuts to homeless initiatives have raised concerns.…
Crime & Courts

Southern Oregon Drug Ring Taken Down After 90-Pound Meth Seizure

Diane Megaw Apr 16, 2026
A multi-agency law enforcement crew who identified a drug trafficking organization operating out of Wolf Creek, Oregon- supplied with methamphetamine from Corning, California, successfully executed 3 warrants in Oregon and one in…
News

More Oregon Students Are Homeless, New Law Makes It Easier for Them to Stay in School

Diane Megaw Apr 15, 2026
With more Oregon students living in shelters or being unsheltered, Governor Tina Kotek signed House Bill 4149 into law on March 31, a law that protects educational rights for students experiencing homelessness by entrenching federal…
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