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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The legislation would increase the maximum refund given to low-income parents, while also giving filers more ways of qualifying for the child tax credit.
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A conservation group says it’s going to sue the U.S. Forest Service for failing to protect a rare and threatened species in Oregon.
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The condition of Oregon’s bridges improved last year, according to a report from the state Department of Transportation. But officials still warn of a long-term decline.
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A new café in Springfield hopes to provide foster cats with an alternative route to adoption.
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Eugene Police are investigating an alleged incident involving a University of Oregon fraternity, which victims describe as a possible drugging.
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Student activists at the University of Oregon are asking the school to boycott Israel’s government in an effort to help war-torn Gaza.
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The Springfield Utility Board has established a fund to assist customers that were affected by the recent ice storms.
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The Oregon Outback is now home to the largest “dark sky sanctuary” in the world.
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Eugene voters will decide this May whether to approve a $15 million dollar bond, which would help fund a new minor-league baseball stadium at the Lane County Fairgrounds.
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The Eugene Water and Electric Board is warning customers who have resisted getting a smart meter that their power is now at risk of being disconnected.