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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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Medford Heart Care Services Grow With Asante and Southern Oregon Cardiology Extending Their…

Diane Megaw Feb 6, 2026
MEDFORD, Ore. — Following the signing of a multi-year extension of an existing co-management relationship, Southern Oregon Cardiology and Asante announced a cardiac care expansion project that is scheduled for completion in fall 2026.…
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Oregon Leaders Demand End to ICE Operations Amid Sudden Surge of Arrests

Diane Megaw Feb 6, 2026
As federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) tactics escalate in Oregon, disrupting lives, families, and entire industries, the Governor and 31 mayors jointly demanded that Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and…
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Oregon Pushes New Housing Bill to Help Seniors Stay in Their Communities as Rents Outpace Incomes

Diane Megaw Feb 5, 2026
Testifying before the House Committee on Housing and Homelessness on Tuesday, Governor Tina Kotek gave her support for House Bill 4082, the Governor’s bill that seeks to make it easier to build housing for older and working-class…
Top Stories

Oregon Revenue Forecast Improves, But Lawmakers Clash Over Impact of Trump’s Budget and Tax Policies

Diane Megaw Feb 5, 2026
After Oregon’s Department of Administrative Services (DAS) released Q1 March’s Economic Outlook and Revenue Forecast on Wednesday, showing an improved outlook, politicians across the aisle pointed fingers. Oregon Revenue Forecast…
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Josephine County Deputies Arrest Wanted Man After Lone Mountain Road Chase Ends in a Ditch

Diane Megaw Feb 4, 2026
JOSEPHINE COUNTY, Ore. — At 3:29 am yesterday, 33-year-old Gavin Moore was arrested after fleeing onto Lone Mountain Road, chased by Josephine County Sheriff's Officers. After seeing a red GMC Sonoma pickup without a front license plate…
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Federal Judge Blocks ICE From Using Tear Gas and Pepper Spray at Portland Facility After…

Diane Megaw Feb 4, 2026
PORTLAND, Ore. — A federal court judge granted a temporary restraining order against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) after finding excessive force was used outside of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in South…
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New Asante Gastroenterology Clinic Opens in Medford as Demand for GI Care Surges Across Southern…

Diane Megaw Feb 3, 2026
MEDFORD, Ore. — Asante Gastroenterology Clinic opened in Medford yesterday, as the healthcare provider steps up towards long-term sustainability and growth of GI care for patients throughout southern Oregon.   Medford Asante…
Business

Oregon Joins $17.85 Million Generic Drug Price-Fixing Settlement and Some Residents May Get Money…

Diane Megaw Feb 3, 2026
A 49-state coalition of Attorneys General, including Oregon, filed a lawsuit against Lannett Company, Inc. (“Lannett”) and Bausch Health US, LLC and Bausch Health Americas, Inc. (“Bausch”). Two settlements were announced yesterday in the…
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Oregon Governor Fires Back After Trump Calls Eugene Protesters ‘Lunatics’ and Threatens Forceful…

Diane Megaw Feb 2, 2026
In a Truth Social tweet, President Trump called Eugene protesters "lunatics," threatened brutal pushback against protesters, and said there will be no federal intervention unless local leaders ask for it. Yesterday, Oregon Governor Tina…
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Homelessness Is Dropping Across the U.S., but Oregon’s Numbers Keep Climbing Amid Evictions and High…

Diane Megaw Feb 1, 2026
While homelessness is declining across the US, it is escalating in Oregon as costs increase and evictions rise. Homelessness In Oregon Does Not Compare With National Numbers A recent article in the New York Times suggests that…
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