A nonprofit run by North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s wife, Yolanda Hill, has been ordered to pay $132,000 by the N.C.
Gov. Mark Robinson. Yolanda Hill, Robinson’s wife, said earlier this month that she intended to shut down Balanced Nutrition, the Greensboro nonprofit she has run for nearly a decade ...
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is the Republican nominee for governor. After a dramatic campaign, here’s what to know about him before you vote.
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After a speedy rise to fame, Republican Mark Robinson is working to win the governorship. Here's what his rocky path has ...
I’ve written extensively about the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services’ ongoing scrutiny of the since-closed nonprofit run by Yolanda Hill, Robinson’s wife. I have an update on my reporting ...
Mark Robinson spends election day and night in the Triangle—sanguine, defiant, and looking towards the future.
Recklessness has characterized Mr. Robinson’s online persona, his personal life and his rocky campaign for governor in North Carolina. Credit...Travis Dove for The New York Times Supported by By ...
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Ethan Hyman [email protected] Robinson and his wife, Yolanda Hill, chose to have an abortion about 30 years ago, before they were married. Robinson talked about it in his own campaign ad ...
The political rise of the Republican candidate for North Carolina governor, Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, started online. His first run for elected office, the one he now holds, came about after a pro ...