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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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Crime & Courts

Klamath Falls Man Pleads Guilty After Investigators Find More Than 200 Homemade Explosive Devices

Diane Megaw Jun 25, 2026
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. — Klamath Falls, Oregon, man, 52-year-old Jason Edward Lowery- found with over 200 homemade explosive devices in January 2025- pleaded guilty on Monday for illegally distributing explosive devices. Klamath…
Crime & Courts

Oregon Business Owners Charged in National Health Care Fraud Takedown Targeting Medicare and…

Diane Megaw Jun 24, 2026
Oregon is at the center of an unprecedented global crackdown on medical fraud, with federal prosecutors charging two local business owners for running multi-million dollar schemes that target Medicare and veterans. 2 Oregonians…
Environment

Oregon Ash Trees Face Growing Threat as Emerald Ash Borer Reaches New Willamette Valley Sites

Diane Megaw Jun 24, 2026
The highly destructive emerald ash borer (EAB) was found in three new communities across the northern Willamette Valley this month, and officials warn these can quickly spread to surrounding trees if measures aren’t put in place. …
Education

Oregon Ranks Near Bottom in Education as Most Students Miss Reading and Math Benchmarks

Diane Megaw Jun 23, 2026
In a new national report, challenges to Oregon's child well-being emerged, with trends suggesting that student achievement and early learning are lagging, particularly in reading and maths. Oregon Children Learning Proficiencies…
News

Oregon Sees Fewer Newcomers Getting Driver’s Licenses as Population Slowdown Raises Economic…

Diane Megaw Jun 21, 2026
Last year, about 88,000 people gave up their old driver’s licenses in exchange for Oregon IDs, suggesting that they plan to stay. At the same time, the number of migrants receiving their first Oregon driver’s license fell by more than 2%…
News

Southern Oregon Heat Advisory Begins Tomorrow as Rogue Valley Temperatures Could Hit 103

Diane Megaw Jun 21, 2026
According to a Heat Advisory issued by the National Weather Service (NWS) in Medford, temperatures in much of Southern Oregon and Northern California may soar, reaching 103 degrees across the Rogue Valley early this week. The NWS warned…
Top Stories

Oregon Small Businesses Face Cost Pressure as State Jobs Lag Behind Last Year’s Count

Diane Megaw Jun 21, 2026
Small-business confidence is slipping nationally, and in Oregon, local warning signs include higher costs and uncertainty faced by Main Street Employers. At the same time, the state’s job market remains stuck below last year’s level.…
Crime & Courts

Oregon Bias Crime Arrest Attempt Ends in Fatal Police Shooting Near Highway 101

Diane Megaw Jun 20, 2026
A 49-year-old man, Daniel Edward Noonan, was fatally shot on Wednesday after engaging Oregon State Police (OSP) and Newport, Oregon, Police Department officers sent to arrest him for various bias crimes at the intersection of Highway 101…
Crime & Courts

Oregon Man Sentenced After His Brother Escaped Kidnapping and Was Mistakenly Shot by Police

Diane Megaw Jun 20, 2026
A North Albany man living at his parents’ home after returning from prison, John Dakota Lyon, was sentenced to 77 months after kidnapping his brother, Maverick Lyon, who was home on a college break, before forcing Maverick to face police,…
News

Oregon’s Homelessness Crisis Shows Measurable Improvement in New State Count

Diane Megaw Jun 19, 2026
Recent state data indicate that Oregon's unsheltered homelessness, in comparable year-to-year counts, has reduced by 6.4%. Unsheltered Homelessness in Oregon Declines A new analysis of U.S. Department of Housing and Urban…
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In The News

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Jul 11, 2026

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Jul 10, 2026

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Jul 9, 2026

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Jul 8, 2026

Starting Today, Oregonians Will Pay Less For Their Electricity

Jul 8, 2026
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