Tuesday headlines: Waterfront more affordable, hazmat spill, car falls from overpass
Apr 26, 2011, 9:57 AM

Waterfront homes more affordable in down economy, from Brandi Kruse.
“Congress queries Microsoft, Apple, Google on mobile privacy,” from Techflash.
Tacoma hazmat team fights cargo ship spill, from Josh Kerns.
Paul Allen backed search for aliens is having funding problems. “What if we miss the call from the aliens?” from GeekWire.
South Park murder defendant banned from his trial, from Tim Haeck.
“Displaced rage drove Zina’s killer,” from The News Tribune.
Car crashes onto I-5 from Seattle overpass.
Bellevue council OK’s downtown helicopter landings.
“Marion Jones talks honestly about fall from Olympic grace,” at Seattle area Boys & Girls Club, from KING 5.
All Tuesday’s news in 15 minutes – Listen Seattle’s Morning News Podcast
KIRO’s Josh Kerns talked with new University of Washington president Michael Young. Linda talked with Tom Tully O’Keefe, founder of Tully’s Coffee, about the company’s new CEO. KIRO sports director Bill Swartz reports the NFL lockout has been lifted and now players can now work out with franchised owned equipment, but still cannot talk to head office officials or negotiate contracts. KIRO media critic Tom Tangney talked with Morgan Spurlock, director of “Supersize Me”, about his new movie “POM Wonderful presents The Greatest Movie Ever Sold.” Listen NOW.