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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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Oregon Lawmakers React With Fury After Federal Agents Kill VA Nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis

Diane Megaw Jan 25, 2026
Less than three weeks after the killing of Renee Good by federal agents in the streets of Minneapolis, ICE agents shot and killed another US citizen in the city yesterday-  VA nurse Alex Jeffrey Pretti. As the murders send shockwaves around…
Crime & Courts

Former Portland Fitness Trainer Pleads Guilty After Using Charity Donations to Fund Drug Habit

Diane Megaw Jan 24, 2026
Ryan Tong, a former Orangetheory Fitness coach, pleaded guilty to multiple felony charges for diverting at least $24,000 in charitable donations for his personal use in the Multnomah County Circuit Court yesterday. …
Crime & Courts

Medford Man Gets 40 Months in Prison After Fighting Officer During Traffic Stop and Grabbing for Gun

Diane Megaw Jan 24, 2026
MEDFORD, Ore. — 25-year-old Oscar Flores Jr. was sentenced to 40 months in prison plus 3 years of post-prison supervision for assaulting a Medford police officer during a December traffic stop. Flores, driving with a suspended license…
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As Oregon Jobless Rate Hits 5.2%, New Law Lets Striking Workers Collect Unemployment Benefits

Diane Megaw Jan 23, 2026
There’s some good news amidst Oregon’s soaring unemployment rate: If you’re out of work because of a strike, lockout, or other labor dispute on or after January 4, 2026, you could be eligible for benefits from the Unemployment Insurance…
Crime & Courts

Grants Pass Woman Arrested After Man Stabbed in His Home and Taken to Hospital

Diane Megaw Jan 23, 2026
GRANTS PASS, Ore. — A 42-year-old woman, Heidi Smith, was arrested and placed in custody after a Grants Pass man was stabbed in the upper body at his home on Wednesday night. Tidings Context Assault in the 2nd Degree is a felony level…
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Oregon Officials Offer $10,000 Reward After Endangered Gray Wolf Found Illegally Killed in Lake…

Diane Megaw Jan 22, 2026
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) wants information about the illegal killing of a federally listed endangered gray wolf in Lake County, near the Klamath County border in the Yamsay Mountain area of Oregon, and will pay a reward of…
Crime & Courts

Portland Man Shot by Federal Agents Ordered to Stay in Custody After Judge Cites Danger and Flight…

Diane Megaw Jan 22, 2026
PORTLAND, Ore. — A federal judge ordered Luis Niño-Moncada to remain in custody while awaiting trial on Wednesday, ruling that he poses a danger to the community and a risk of failing to appear in court. Niño-Moncada was shot by…
Crime & Courts

Oregon Veterinarian Sentenced After Stealing Animal Pain Meds for Personal Use and Replacing Them…

Diane Megaw Jan 21, 2026
A Portland veterinarian, Dr. Brenda Brown-Carlson, was sentenced to 60 months of supervised probation in Multnomah County Circuit Court on January 13 after admitting to diverting controlled substances for her personal use and replacing them…
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Oregon Moves to Rescue Local Maternity Care as Rural Hospitals Face Growing Strain

Diane Megaw Jan 21, 2026
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek announced yesterday that the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) has been directed to allocate $25 million to support the coordinated effort between OHA and the Hospital Association of Oregon to stabilize and sustain…
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Oregon’s Controversial Drone Rules Get a Public Hearing Today as Wildlife Advocates Request Stronger…

Diane Megaw Jan 20, 2026
The drone takeoff and landing policies initiated by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) in 2022, which have been subject to public scrutiny, reach the next level today (January 20) at a virtual public hearing midway through…
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Oregon Thief Obsessed With Trailers Kept Stealing Despite Wearing an Ankle Monitor Tracking His Every Move

Jan 29, 2026
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