
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 2021 bill made doxing a sueable offense in Oregon. Now, some lawmakers want to make it a misdemeanor.
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Middle schoolers from across Lane County gathered in Eugene Thursday to show off and race battery-powered cars.
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The Eugene-based electric vehicle manufacturer Arcimoto has massively downsized in recent years, amidst financial turmoil. That's affected owners of the quirky vehicles.
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It’s been nearly two months since CAHOOTS, Eugene’s groundbreaking street response program, shut down in the city after decades of service. Now, community members and former crisis workers are trying to bring the program back.
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As Eugene faces cuts to local homelessness services, a restaurant near the Whiteaker neighborhood is asking diners to “pay it forward" for hungry people in need.
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Protesters at the University of Oregon began a hunger strike Monday, in an effort to bring attention to starvation in Gaza.
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A rehousing program in Benton County says it's helped more than a hundred people out of homelessness in the past year.
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A former employee at Lane County's housing authority, Homes for Good, has been arrested in an alleged embezzlement scheme.
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Oregon lawmakers approved a bill Tuesday that would allow some therapists, doctors and other care providers to lead psilocybin treatment for their clients.
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An outdoor homeless shelter in south Eugene has been newly outfitted with electricity, running water, and sewage services.