Meagan Cuthill

Meagan Cuthill is a journalist who has made her home in Oregon since 2014. She currently serves as the deputy digital editor at OPB and previously worked at FOX 12 Oregon for four and a half years. During her time at FOX 12, she covered an array of topics including the state's COVID-19 pandemic response, the historic 2020 wildfires, and memorable events like the hagfish truck rollover in 2017 on Highway 101. She was part of a team awarded 'Best Digital Presence' from The Associated Press Television and Radio Association for markets 1-50 in 2017. Born and raised in Washington, Meagan attended the University of San Francisco where she earned dual bachelor's degrees in politics and media studies. In her spare time, she enjoys the great outdoors and indoor bar trivia.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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  • The heat could break multiple daily records, with temperatures up to 110 degrees possible next week in much of eastern Oregon.

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Historic Heat Wave: Western US Breaks Temperature Records, Death Valley Hits 127°F (53.8°C)

Historic Heat Wave: Western US Breaks Temperature Records, Death Valley Hits 127°F (53.8°C)

Broke On: Friday, 05 July 2024 A historic heat wave sets new temperature records in the western US, with Death Valley reaching 127°F (53.8°C), and excessive heat warnings issued for Oregon, California, Nevada, and Washington. The prolonged heatwave is caused by a high pressure system and could last until mid-August, increasing risks of illnesses, power grid tests, and wildfires. Stay safe by drinking water, avoiding sunshine, checking on elderly or sick neighbors.