 
Nathan Wilk
ReporterNathan Wilk joined the KLCC News Team in 2022. He is a graduate from the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication. Born in Portland, Wilk began working in radio at a young age, serving as a DJ and public affairs host across Oregon. 
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                        A former University of Oregon student is suing the school for $16.3 million, claiming she became paralyzed after a tree fell on top of her on UO's Eugene campus.
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                        PeaceHealth announced another round of employee layoffs this week.
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                        Lane Fire Authority asks voters to approve a higher tax levy to fund emergency services, hire firefighters, and upgrade the Spencer Creek station.
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                        Eugene’s 72-Hour Horror Film Competition celebrated its tenth anniversary at the McDonald Theatre Sunday night.
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                        Food pantries in Lane County are asking for more donations as they prepare for a potential lapse of SNAP benefits next month.
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                        The longtime mayor of Riddle in Douglas County has resigned after three decades in office.
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                        A nonprofit says it’s ready to bring CAHOOTS-like services back to Eugene if it can secure city funding.
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                        As part of 2,600 other “No Kings” events held across the U.S., thousands of people gathered at the federal courthouse in Eugene Saturday to denounce the Trump Administration.
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                        White Bird Clinic has agreed to a settlement with a former CAHOOTS worker, after the employee claimed she’d been retaliated against for reporting a coworker’s sexual misconduct. The nonprofit agreed to pay her $600,000, according to the lawyer for the plaintiff.
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                        A teacher at Sheldon High School in Eugene has been named one of the top music educators in the U.S. by the Country Music Association’s foundation.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
