David Hyde
Reporter
About
David’s people-focused politics coverage tracks local and national races. At KUOW, David has also reported for our Hearken Team answering listener questions,and covered a variety of other topics ranging from vaccine hesitancy to climate change.
Previously David worked as talk show producer and also frequently hosted interviews and live call-in segments. David's education includes PhD ABD in U.S. History from Rutgers University and a BA in History from Reed College.
Location: Seattle
Languages: English
Professional Affiliations: Society of Professional Journalists
Stories
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Crime is focus in race for Washington's 8th District
Crime is a top issue in one of the most competitive congressional elections this year — the race for Washington’s 8th District.
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Politics
En el noroeste, republicanos y demócratas se disputan los votantes latinos
A raíz de lo logrado por el expresidente Donald Trump en cuanto al acercamiento con los latinos a nivel nacional en 2020, ambos partidos comenzaron a prestarle al grupo más atención. Y a medida que se acercan las elecciones de otoño de 2022, los activistas en todo el noroeste del Pacífico están tratando de ganar una mayor parte de estos votantes.
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Politics
Republicans and Democrats vie for Latino voters in the Northwest midterms
After former President Donald Trump made gains with Latinos nationally in 2020, both parties started paying closer attention. And as the 2022 fall elections inch closer, campaigners across the Pacific Northwest are trying to capture a larger share of these voters.
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Politics
Dan Newhouse does not regret impeachment vote 'at all,' but rejects electoral count reform bill
Washington Congressman Dan Newhouse is one of only two U.S. House Republicans who survived after voting to impeach former President Trump. The other either retired or lost their primary races. KUOW caught up with Newhouse at the Yakima Sunfair Parade on Saturday, where he was campaigning for re-election, to ask if he now regrets that vote. “Not at all,” he said.
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West Seattle Bridge reopens this weekend
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Education
Unpacking the complexities of teacher strikes
Tens of thousands of Seattle students are getting an extended Summer break after Seattle Public Schools educators went on strike Wednesday. It’s the latest in a long line of changes to education. There was, of course, the pandemic, which led to school closur
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Education
No school for Seattle kids Thursday as teacher strike continues
Students attending will miss a second day this week due to an ongoing teacher strike. The strike impacts more than 50,000 kids and some parents are scrambling.
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Politics
Will Trump’s impeachment revenge campaign backfire in Washington state?
In a normal election year, Democrats wouldn’t stand a chance. But Democrats hope this isn't a normal year.
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Politics
Culp refuses to say whether he'll endorse GOP incumbent who voted to impeach Trump
In the primary election for Washington’s 4th Congressional District, Donald Trump’s pick, Loren Culp, has lost. And so far Culp is not endorsing anyone for the general election.
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Politics
Larkin advances, Dunn concedes in 8th Congressional District
King County Council member Reagan Dunn is throwing in the towel in the 8th Congressional District primary, reports the Seattle Times.