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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Will Seattle's New Marijuana Rules Delay Access To Pot?
The Seattle City Council attempted to clarify on Monday how pot could be distributed within the city, but how consumers will be able to buy marijuana
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Fighting Breast Cancer: To Pink Or Not To Pink?
It's October: the month of Halloween, fall weather and pink. October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and its symbol is the pink ribbon. Susan...
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Matt Taibbi On The Government Shutdown And Coming D.C. Debt Ceiling Fight
With the federal government shut down for the first time since 1996, Congress is now heading toward a fight over raising the nations debt ceiling. What
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Thoughts On The Shutdown, The Keystone Pipeline, And Medical Pot
Could a government shutdown happen in Canada? Probably not. Vancouver Sun political columnist Vaughn Palmer explains why. Plus, Prime Minister Stephen
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Fueling The Federal Shutdown: Republican Infighting
Photos of the government shutdown have not been kind to Republicans: Images of children who cant play in parks that have been closed and of low-income
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What Are The Risks of Electronic Cigarettes?
The electronic cigarette industry is booming. By some estimates, its expected to rake-in nearly $1.7 billion this year. Later this month, the Food and Drug
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How Scheduled Food Stamp Reductions Will Affect Washington Residents
Before the government shutdown, the House of Representatives voted to cut $40 billion from the federal food stamp program. Senate Democrats and...
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Extremism In Africa: The Danger Of Oversimplification
Last week, militant group al-Shabab attacked a shopping mall in Nairobi, Kenya, killing over 60 people. On Sunday, dozens of students were murdered when...
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It Almost Went Boom: Nuclear Near-Misses In US
During The Cold War American military leaders and average citizens were sometimes kept awake at night worrying about a possible nuclear strike by the
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How The Government Shutdown Is Being Felt In Washington State
Congress has failed to reach a deal to fund the federal government, leading to the first shutdown in 17 years. We hear from furloughed worker Kurt Morley