Skagit: River of Light and Loss
- Seattle City Light told public their dam operations increased salmon runs as fish numbers declined
- Upper Skagit Indian Tribe: Seattle’s Skagit River dams put treaty rights at risk
- Seattle City Light's Skagit River dam operations should improve to help feed starving whales, experts say
- Puget Sound Energy shows how salmon can prosper in a river blocked by hydroelectric dams
- Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe demands city stop using Chief Seattle on its logo
- Groups accuse Seattle City Light of using misinformation to obtain green status on Skagit dams
More investigations
- Upper Skagit Indian Tribe's billboard accuses Seattle leaders of 'environmental and social injustice'
- Blaming tribal fishing practices for decline in salmon is ‘misinformation,’ Washington officials say
- Sauk-Suiattle tribe sues Seattle over lack of fish passage on city’s Skagit River dams
- Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe files 3rd lawsuit over Seattle City Light's dams
- Tribes protest Seattle City Light's Skagit River dam project on Indigenous Peoples Day
- Seattle City Light commits to studying impacts of removing Skagit River dams
- Court of Appeals sides with Sauk-Suiattle Tribe in 'greenwashing' case against Seattle City Light
- Washington's Baker River sockeye salmon run smashes record, despite hydroelectric dams