Teo Armus is a seasoned reporter with experience in urban planning, housing, and immigration issues, currently working for The Washington Post since September 2019. In this role, Teo covers key topics in Northern Virginia, including local government initiatives and significant economic developments like Amazon's HQ2, while also reporting from high-profile events such as the aftermath of mass shootings and the 2022 World Cup finals in Argentina. Previous positions include reporting on race and identity at The Charlotte Observer and covering immigration issues as a reporting fellow with the Texas Tribune. Teo's journalistic journey began with internships at NBC News, MSNBC, and locally at The Washington Post, coupled with leadership experience at Columbia Daily Spectator. Teo holds a Bachelor's Degree in Urban Studies from Columbia University.