
Nathan Wilk
Freelance ReporterNathan Wilk is a freelance reporter, a former reporting intern and a graduate from the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication. He began in radio at a young age, serving as a DJ and public affairs host across Oregon.
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Oregon marijuana products that were previously recalled over a pathogenic mold will be approved for sale.
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A new exhibit at The Lane County History Museum explores the fight for farmworkers' rights.
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The City of Springfield is set to pull funding from a new transitional housing project, citing concerns over its scope.
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Oregon residents can sign up to be notified about some types of timber activity in their local area. That includes the recent, controversial plan to spray herbicide by helicopter in Lincoln County.
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Marijuana in Oregon can no longer be recalled over a pathogenic mold, until a court decides if the state’s zero-tolerance policy went too far.
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A forestry company in Lincoln County is abandoning its plans to spray herbicide by helicopter near a source of drinking water. The move follows pushback from local officials.
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A convenience store employee was fatally shot in Eugene earlier this month. Now, his mother shares his story.
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Eugene Police were seeking the suspect in a fatal shooting that occurred last weekend near the University of Oregon campus.
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Two more colleges announced Friday that they will exit the PAC-12, leaving just Oregon State University and Washington State University behind.
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Lincoln County officials are speaking out against a plan to use helicopters to spray herbicide near a local source of drinking water. But they said the company behind the proposal could now be backing down.