Nathan Wilk
KLCC / Eugene, ORNathan Wilk is a reporter for NPR member station KLCC in Eugene, a JPR news partner. His reporting comes to JPR through the Northwest News Network, a collaboration between public media organizations in Oregon and Washington. Nathan is a graduate from the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication.
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An energy company wants to transfer fuel from trains to trucks in Eugene’s Trainsong neighborhood, but some community members there are concerned about the risk of an environmental disaster.
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The Oregon Department of Agriculture has revised its regulations on dairies after receiving criticism from small farmers.
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The City of Roseburg is considering whether to punish some camping code violations with jail time.
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Pro-Palestinian student groups have started an encampment on the University of Oregon’s Eugene campus.
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Researchers at Oregon State University say new discoveries about how some Chinook salmon breed could help guide conservation efforts.
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Oregon has passed new protections for warehouse workers, which will force some employers to be transparent about their production standards.
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In a wildfire, overgrown brush can be the tinder that threatens a nearby home. Now, an Oregon nonprofit is offering to help property owners reduce their risk by clearing it away.
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The utility says it takes years to obtain federal approval and do public consultations for removing the decommissioned hydroelectric project.
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The Eugene Weekly is planning to return to print Feb. 8, as it continues its recovery following an alleged embezzlement.
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Leaders of Oregon’s cannabis industry are calling for the state to permanently restrict the number of new marijuana businesses.
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A new COVID variant has become dominant in Oregon, according to data from the state Health Authority.
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The Eugene Weekly says an insider's embezzlement scheme has dealt it a "massive financial blow," and it doesn’t have the funds it needs to stay in print.