
Corin Hoggard
Corin joined Fox 9 in January 2023 after 25 years in the journalism business — earning Emmys, a RTDNA award, and a pair of Houston Press awards along the way.
His most recent stint covered almost 18 years at the ABC station in Fresno, California, where he focused on telling true stories on TV, especially when he could help people and find ways to make good ideas work. He reported, anchored, filled in on weather and sports, and produced and participated in the 2022 true-crime documentary "Murdered for Millions," which is available on Hulu.
Corin and his wife, Joy, moved to the Twin Cities to be close to their daughter — a current member of the University of Minnesota Marching Band — and his brother’s family.
Corin grew up in four cities and spent his high school and junior high years in Fargo, North Dakota.
He loves baseball, indie rock (First Avenue is a revelation!), exercising, exploring everything the Twin Cities have to offer, and hanging out with his family.
The latest from Corin Hoggard
Blooming Prairie neighbor hoarding foul balls in real-life Sandlot situation
Parents in a southern Minnesota baseball league are crying foul over the neighbor who’s hoarding all their foul balls.
New marijuana dispensary opening in MN, licensing remains bumpy
The recreational marijuana market is expanding slowly in Minnesota, with a new recreational dispensary set to open this week.
1971 same-sex marriage makes Minnesota couple the nation’s first
Blue Earth County issued the certificate of marriage, but refused to record it, saying it was defective. The state didn't recognize their marriage until 2018.
Rep. Melissa Hortman, Mark Hortman and dog Gilbert lie in state at Capitol
Thousands of people, including former President Biden, went to the Minnesota Capitol Friday to mourn Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman, her husband, Mark, and their dog, Gilbert.
Same-sex marriage warriors: Legalization ruling at risk
Minnesota played a key role in the U.S. Supreme Court's Obergefell ruling legalizing same sex marriage nationwide 10 years ago, on June 26. But now, some of the people involved in that fight feel like the win is at risk.
St. Paul Pride vandal caught on camera, fails at fear
St. Paul police are investigating vandalism targeting Pride displays at several homes and businesses in Macalester-Groveland and Highland Park this week.
Cameras could catch Minnesota speeders starting this summer
Speeding tickets will be coming from cameras in Minnesota before the summer is over.
Bill has homeowners questioning HOA, project assigned to itself
People in a Lakeville townhome association are upset about a bill they received for roofing repairs most feel they don't need, and the HOA's ties to those getting paid for the work.
Blazing a trail: Cannabis business licenses have started
The green ceiling is cracking in Minnesota. Twenty-five months after the state legalized recreational cannabis, businesses are getting off the ground and for the first time, they're ready to open off tribal land.
Hortman assassination has legislators feeling exposed, looking for change
The gunman's apparent political motivation and the way he allegedly tracked his victims has people in both political parties reconsidering how much access the public should have.