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
-
These Amazon workers love Sanders even if he trash-talks their company
Bernie Sanders often blasts Amazon. Still, there is a considerable share of employees who support the presidential candidate and donate to his campaign.
-
Politics
These Amazon workers love Sanders even if he trash talks their company
Amazonians' top Democratic presidential pick is Bernie Sanders when it comes to campaign contributions, despite the fact that he frequently blasts Amazon.
-
¡No tema usar el transporte público por culpa de ICE! Funcionarios del condado de King responden a los rumores que circulan en internet.
Según el rumor, funcionarios de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE) les estaban pidiendo a los pasajeros del servicio público que revelaran su estado migratorio. Esto sucedió en el condado King, asegura Monserrat Padilla, directora de la Red de Solidaridad con Inmigrantes de Washington. Los rumores resultaron ser falsos. Pero el miedo si es muy real.
-
Ride without fear of ICE, King County officials tell transit riders
Rumors spread last summer that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers were asking King County transit riders to disclose their immigration status. The rumors turned out to be false, but the fear was real.
-
Politics
She's on DCCC’s 'top 12' list to flip this red Washington congressional district to blue in 2020
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) says university professor Carolyn Long is on “a path” to beat incumbent Republican Jaime Herrera Beutler in Washington's 3rd, which runs along the Oregon border in Southwest Washington.
-
Politics
Seattle’s hidden housing crisis: Middle-class workers forced out
Kara Peters is a third-generation Washingtonian who grew up in West Seattle. But unlike her parents and grandparents, Peters can’t afford a house in Seattle, despite the fact that she’s got a good-paying job.
-
Politics
Seattle bans 'foreign-influenced' corporate election spending
The Seattle City Council unanimously passed a new law that bans campaign spending by “foreign-influenced” corporations, putting the city at the forefront of a national legal effort to take on big corporate money in politics.
-
Politics
Seattle looks at new spending limits on corporate election cash
Angela King talks with KUOW politics reporter David Hyde about a new proposal to limit contributions from 'foreign-influenced corporations.'
-
Politics
Washington Congresswoman to vote against impeachment, calling testimony 'hearsay'
In a statement, Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler (D-WA) said "no one is above the law." But she will vote against the impeachment of President Trump.
-
Politics
How Washington’s delegation will vote on impeachment
KUOW asked Washington's ten congressional representatives how they plan to vote. Here's what we found out.