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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Health
Russian social media fuels vaccine anxiety as measles spreads in Washington State
Russian social media fuels vaccine anxiety as measles spreads in Washington State
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Arts & Life
How did this “skinned animal carcass” end up just outside Woodland Park Zoo?
How did this “skinned animal carcass” end up just outside Woodland Park Zoo?
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Arts & Life
Thanks potholes! You're why Seattle roads are some of the worst
They’re everywhere in Seattle. Whether you drive a car, bike or motorcycle you’ve probably encountered them.
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Arts & Life
Why does Seattle have so many #*$@!^& potholes?
Marc Lawrence was riding his Yamaha FZ1 motorcycle along Martin Luther King Jr. Way in south Seattle last fall when his front tire hit something in the road.
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Business
Gates Foundation, heralded for long parental leave, cuts program by half
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation says it will cut its paid parental leave program by half to help the nonprofit run more smoothly.
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Politics
Does this photo make you nervous? You wouldn't be alone
Tunnels make a lot of people really anxious. Up to 15 percent of people, in fact.
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Business
Seattle's new tunnel will do its best to make you less squirrelly
Scared of driving through a tunnel? You're not alone. One this episode of SoundQs, we'll look at tunnel and traffic phobias and what can be done to overcome them.
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Arts & Life
Test drive: Does weaving through traffic get you there faster?
In our latest episode of SoundQs, we have the answer to whether weaving gets you from point A to point B faster.
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Government
This is how Seattle's new tunnel compares with others, in dollars and delays
Seattle's waterfront tunnel is scheduled to open in February after years of delays and millions of dollars in cost overruns.
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Science
Earthquake! Quick, shelter: school or Space Needle?
When the big one finally hits Seattle, will the Space Needle topple over? And are Washington state schools ready for a massive earthquake? We'll answer both of these questions on this week's episode of SoundQs.