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Seattle Now

Tuesday Evening Headlines

Seattle Now

KUOW News and Information

Daily News, News

4.7670 Ratings

🗓️ 11 February 2026

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

The Seahawks championship parade is tomorrow, so we've got all the info you need to know to get in on the fun or avoid the traffic. The Pacific Science Center is selling some of its property to the company behind the Space Needle. And Washington ranks among the top states for layoffs last month.   It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, it's Terry Gross, host of Fresh Air.

0:02.8

Hey, take a break from the 24-hour news cycle with us

0:05.6

and listen to long-form interviews

0:07.6

with your favorite authors, actors,

0:09.6

filmmakers, comedians, and musicians,

0:12.1

the people making the art that nourishes us and speaks to our times.

0:16.5

So listen to the Fresh Air podcast from NPR and WHYY.

0:22.6

Hey, good afternoon from the KUOW Newsroom.

0:26.7

This is Seattle now, and a friendly reminder, it is special election day.

0:31.2

Ballots are due tonight at 8 p.m.

0:33.8

I'm Paige Browning with a roundup of today's top stories, including a new AI corridor shaping up in Bellevue.

0:41.4

It's Tuesday, February 10th.

0:43.8

It's all Seahawks talk in Seattle again today on the eve of what should be an enormous parade tomorrow morning.

0:50.0

Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold and Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker are pretty prepped for the event after a quick visit to Disneyland after the game.

1:03.5

Yep, that's the crowds at Disney parading and chanting for the Hawks Monday afternoon.

1:09.2

But no one does it like Seattle, right? With up to a million

1:12.9

people expected at tomorrow's Seahawks victory parade, Seattle police are pulling in every available

1:18.3

officer to help secure the two-mile stretch of Fourth Avenue downtown between Lumen Field and Seattle's

1:24.6

center. Their safety plan calls for fencing along Fourth Avenue to keep

1:28.5

folks on the sidewalks, port-a-potties will be set up, and the fire department and other

1:33.0

local law enforcement agencies are also being called in to assist. If you plan on going,

1:38.3

public transit is highly encouraged because the predicted crowd numbers from Mayor Katie Wilson's office are between

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