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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]

Crime & Courts

Grants Pass Officers Shoot Suspect Accused of Pistol-Whipping Victim and Pointing Gun at Police

Diane Megaw Aug 8, 2026
GRANTS PASS, Ore. — A suspect brandishing a firearm who was shot by police after fleeing from officers after allegedly attempting to break into a vehicle in the 1600 block of NE 6th Street, Grants Pass, on Friday is still in the hospital.…
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Oregon Paychecks Fall Behind as U.S. Workers’ Share of Economy Nears Lowest Level Since 1929

Diane Megaw Aug 6, 2026
As personal income growth in Oregon failed to keep up with national increases, wages and salaries nationwide accounted for about 42% of Gross Domestic Income in the first quarter of 2026, near the lowest share since records began in 1929.…
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Oregon Paychecks Fall Behind as Inflation Cuts Into Workers’ Buying Power

Diane Megaw Aug 5, 2026
Oregon paychecks are not keeping up, and as prices nationwide soar, the state’s workers are falling even further behind. Inflation and Cost-of-living Leave Oregonians Worse Off A recent report indicates that private-sector wages…
News

Oregon Manufacturers Lose 10,000 Jobs Even as National Factory Index Hits Multi-Year High

Diane Megaw Aug 4, 2026
While recent reports indicate that the national Production Index jumped to its highest level since November 2021, in Oregon, manufacturers are shedding jobs, with 10,000 jobs lost over the last year. Manufacturing Sector Expands…
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More Than Half of Oregonians Struggle to Pay Bills as Credit Card Delinquencies Hit Highest Level…

Diane Megaw Aug 3, 2026
53% of Oregonians reported difficulty paying their bills as  the annualized share of credit card balances nationwide that moved into serious delinquency reached 13.1% in the first quarter of 2026- the highest since 2010 The Federal…
News

Grants Pass I-5 Grass Fire Held to About 80 Acres After Aggressive Initial Attack

Diane Megaw Aug 2, 2026
GRANTS PASS, Ore. — The Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) Southwest Oregon District is continuing suppression efforts after responding to a grass fire that started burning along I-5 near Grants Pass yesterday. Multiple units, including…
News

Oregon Homebuyers Face Nearly $900 More a Month as Mortgage Rates Hit 6.66%

Diane Megaw Aug 2, 2026
A recent survey indicates that the average 30-year fixed mortgage reached 6.66% last week, adding around $900 to Oregon homeowners' monthly mortgage payments on a $500,000 home with 20% down. In 2021, on a $500,000 home with 20% down,…
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Oregon Faces Critical Fire Risk as 40 MPH Gusts Could Push Wildfires Toward Record Year

Diane Megaw Aug 1, 2026
Fears have arisen that existing and new wildfires could spread after the National Weather Service (NWS) issued a fire watch for central and eastern parts of Oregon on Saturday. Warm temperatures with low humidity and strong winds are…
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Oregonians Could Pay Less for Electricity as New Energy Market Delivers $5.42 Million in Savings

Diane Megaw Jul 31, 2026
The Extended Day-Ahead Market (EDAM)- PacifiCorp's new regional energy market- delivered $5.42 million in gross benefits to the company and its customers since implementation on May 1, according to a new report. Built on the foundation…
Top Stories

U.S. Private Hiring Slows for Fifth Straight Week as Oregon Employers Post Fewer New Job Ads

Diane Megaw Jul 31, 2026
Despite U.S. private employers adding an average of 15,000 jobs per week during the four weeks ending July 11, hiring slowed, falling from 35,750 weekly jobs in early May. In Oregon, employers posted 900 fewer job ads. Hiring nationwide…
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In The News

Oregon High-Tech Jobs Fall From 2023 Peak Despite Decade of Growth

Aug 17, 2026

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Aug 16, 2026

Oregon Judge Shuts Down Portland Metal Recycler Over Air, Waste and Water Violations

Aug 16, 2026

Homeless Man Sues Oregon Business Owner for $10 Million After Being Shot During Break-In

Aug 16, 2026

Portland Has Nation’s Highest Share of Home Listings With Price Cuts

Aug 16, 2026

Oregon Adopts New Crab Fishery Rules After Whale Entanglements Raise Alarm

Aug 15, 2026
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