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By Fred Grimm, Sun Sentinel columnist In 2004, Hurricane Charley crossed western Cuba on a trajectory that threatened to devastate...
Fred Grimm is a columnist for the Sun Sentinel. He has been a journalist since 1968 and spent 41 years at Miami Herald as metro reporter, southern bureau chief and local affairs columnist. Winner of the National Headliners Award, two Green Eyeshade Awards, the Robert T. Morse Writer’s Award and others, Grimm has lived in Fort Lauderdale since 1991.
By Fred Grimm, Sun Sentinel columnist In 2004, Hurricane Charley crossed western Cuba on a trajectory that threatened to devastate...
By Fred Grimm, Sun Sentinel columnist The one good thing about old age: I won’t be around to suffer the...
By Fred Grimm, Sun Sentinel columnist A profound threat to Florida’s future — perhaps the most profound threat — looms...
By Fred Grimm, South Florida Sun Sentinel columnist Environmental writers often employ a banal parable to explain America’s disregard of...
By Fred Grimm, Sun Sentinel Alaskans must wonder what makes Florida so damn special. Why would the president allow oil...
Florida’s climate-denying politicians have discovered a magic word that allows them to dodge awkward questions about a sultry new reality....
With a vengeance — and I do mean vengeance — the faux environmentalist in the governor’s mansion picked the perfect...
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