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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]

Environment

Hot Dry Summer Set to Push Already Stressed Oregon Trees Closer to the Edge

Diane Megaw May 5, 2026
The Oregon Department of Forestry has noted that this summer's anticipated hot, dry weather- similar to 2015’s peak high temperatures and drought- will put trees in Oregon under more of the chronic stress they've been experiencing from hot…
Top Stories

Oregon Retail Jobs Fall Nearly 6% as State Ranks Among Worst in Nation

Diane Megaw May 4, 2026
According to Oregon state and federal data, the state’s retail jobs declined 5.9% since 2019, compared with a national average decline of 1.3%- the 10th sharpest decline nationwide. Oregon’s Retail Sector Steadily Declining…
News

Portland Water Bills Could Double as Cost of Treatment Plant Soars to $2.5 Billion

Diane Megaw May 3, 2026
PORTLAND, Ore. — As the Portland City Council’s public works debates authorizing $525 million in debt for the city’s billion-dollar water treatment facility, concerns have been raised that water rates could double, and alternatives are…
Top Stories

Digital Price Tags Arrive in Oregon Grocery Stores and Critics Warn of Price Gouging

Diane Megaw May 3, 2026
As Whole Foods and Walmart stores roll out digital pricing across Oregon to make instant price changes, criticism has come from several quarters, with concerns over price gouging. Oregon Whole Foods & Walmart Introduce…
News

Portland Approves New Monthly Transportation Fee After Years of Debate to Help Fix Crumbling Roads

Diane Megaw May 2, 2026
PORTLAND, Ore. — A new monthly street fee will hit Portlanders' pockets in January 2027, after the Portland City Council approved an ordinance on Wednesday in a 9-3 vote. Portland Monthly Street Fee to become a Reality in January…
Top Stories

Oregon Jobless Rate Stays at 5.2% With No Sign of Improvement as State Continues to Trail U.S.…

Diane Megaw May 2, 2026
Unchanged from February, Oregon’s unemployment rate remained at 5.2% in March, almost a percentage point above the national rate. Oregon Unemployment Rate Remains Higher Than National Average The U.S. unemployment rate was 4.3%…
News

Medford Illegal Encampments Drop From 186 to 13 in Two Years New Survey Shows

Diane Megaw May 1, 2026
MEDFORD, Ore. — A recent survey by the Medford Livability Team- part of the Medford Police Department (MPD)- indicates that the number of illegal encampments was 13, down from 186 in March of 2023. Medford Police Livability Team…
News

Oregon Youth Homelessness Could Be Prevented With One-Time Cash Payments, New Study Finds

Diane Megaw May 1, 2026
A recent study by Johns Hopkins found that one-time direct cash payments help prevent youth homelessness- a key step to solving homelessness in Oregon, a state with the second-highest rate of unsheltered unaccompanied youth homelessness in…
Politics & Elections

Oregon Agrees to Review and Remove Up to 800,000 Voter Records After Federal Settlement

Diane Megaw Apr 30, 2026
Nonprofit Judicial Watch secured a major settlement yesterday after Oregon state officials settled a federal lawsuit, committing to a massive review and cleanup of roughly 800,000 inactive voter records, including about 160,000 that already…
News

Oregon Foster Care Improves but Still Ranks Below Other States in Key Safety Areas

Diane Megaw Apr 29, 2026
A recent report indicates that, while Oregon performed better on foster care than its last review in 2016, the state is below average in several areas, including maltreatment in foster care and recurrence of maltreatment within 12 months.…
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