Andy Reid, Sun Sentinel

Andy Reid

Sun Sentinel

Florida, United States

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Past articles by Andy:

Trump and DeSantis risk making sea-level rise worse for Florida

President Donald Trump cutting air pollution rules and Ron DeSantis questioning the state’s role in tackling climate change could worsen South Florida’s sea-level rise. → Read More

School traffic lesson: ‘Do as I say, not as I drive’

Traffic at school drop-off and pick-up seems worse this year, creating a character test for parents in a hurry. → Read More

Mass shooting training: Run, hide, fight

Mass shootings are such a regular occurrence in America that we practice for them. But in addition to learning to run, hide and fight we should starting voting for those who support sensible gun control, Andy Reid says. → Read More

Florida schools need more than ‘In God We Trust’ signs

Florida students need more gun-control action from lawmakers, not requirements to hang “In God We Trust” signs to make schools safer, Andy Reid says. → Read More

Trump should try ‘America First’ when hiring at Mar-a-Lago

President Donald Trump’s preference for hiring foreign workers at Mar-a-Lago seems to contradict his America First philosophy. → Read More

Editorial cartoons about Scott Pruitt's departure from EPA

Editorial cartoonists across the country react to the end of Scott Pruitt's scandal-filled tenure at the EPA. → Read More

Newsroom shooting another example of failure to face gun violence

Add newsrooms to the long list of places in the U.S. where people can’t feel safe from gun violence. → Read More

Hypocrisy won’t stop McConnell from tilting the Supreme Court to the right

The latest Supreme Court vacancy means Sen. Mitch McConnell's political stubborness in 2016 is about to pay off again for those trying to tilt court rulings to the right. → Read More

Disney die-in not scarier than gun violence epidemic

After the Parkland shooting, as national outrage grows over elected officials refusing to do more about an epidemic of gun violence, we shouldn’t expect those frustrations to be politely expressed. → Read More

Melania Trump's jacket exemplifies the president's empathy problem

Intentional or not, Melania Trump’s fashion statement on Thursday represented the lack of empathy that is becoming her husband’s presidential legacy. → Read More

Border kids deserve action, not just outrage, over Trump's immigration stance

Public outrage over separating immigrant children from their families must translate to political action to change President Trump’s hardline border stance. → Read More

It’s raining. Turn off your sprinklers.

South Florida treats freshwater like it’s so plentiful that we can just keep spraying it on our lawns even when it’s already falling from the sky. → Read More

Florida editorials roundup: Hurricanes, climate change and springs pollution

Climate change and hurricanes, building permit outsourcing and springs pollution were among recent issues tackled by Florida editorial boards. → Read More

Giving up on plastic bags

Plastic bags polluting the oceans create islands of waste, killing sea creatures that mistakenly eat the bags as well as those that get tangled in the mess. → Read More

Proposed mega mall near the Everglades a monument to over-the-top development

Plans for building America’s largest mall in South Florida show how developers will keep trying to use every inch of land left near what remains of the Everglades. → Read More

Nuking Iran deal ends Trump peace prize talk

Just days after President Trump’s diplomatic progress with North Korea had him in the running for a peace prize, the president decided to stir up trouble with Iran. → Read More

More questions Mueller should ask Trump

From the wall to Rocket Man, there's still a list of non-Russia-related questions for President Donald Trump that Robert Mueller can hopefully get answered. → Read More

Did ‘Rocket Man’ work? North Korea responds to Trump’s insult diplomacy

Just a few months after President Donald Trump traded insults with North Korea ruler Kim Jong Un, North and South Korea are on the verge of a peace deal. → Read More

Boca Raton mayor's arrest worsens distrust in local government

Boca Mayor Susan Haynie's arrest is troubling, but it’s not just those who face charges who shake public trust in local government. → Read More

Scott Pruitt's EPA actions a bigger threat to Florida than his scandals

Scott Pruitt, for all his personal scandals, is succeeding in weakening the environmental protections that President Donald Trump campaigned against. → Read More