By: Antonio Olivo, Warren P. Strobel, Jeremy Roebuck, Susannah George
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Antonio Olivo is a Maryland Editor at The Washington Post. He oversees Metro Desk coverage of government, politics, and various issues in Maryland, with a focus on local government and politics, as well as occasional foreign assignments. Antonio has been featured in notable publications such as Flipboard, The Guam Daily Post, and The Baltimore Sun.
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