
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
Chisago County strike hits Day 49: One of Minnesota's longest public sector walkouts
Chisago County workers are marking 49 days on the picket line as contract talks with the county remain at a standstill.
Minnesota property taxes: What homeowners should know about quintile notices
Property owners across Minnesota are getting new assessment notices that could impact their budgets and future home values.
E15 gas in Minnesota: Is the cheaper fuel actually saving you money?
Minnesota is investing nearly $5 million to expand E15 availability, while federal rules and carmaker guidance limit its use.
Minnesota cold case: New reward offered in 1987 disappearance of Wadena woman
Police are renewing efforts to solve the decades-old disappearance of Carla Anderson with a new reward and a plea for information.
Hundreds of trees, dad jokes, and pie: Honoring the Hortmans one year later
A year after the deaths of Melissa and Mark Hortman, their family and friends continue to find comfort and meaning in a list of tributes created by their children.
Washington County cold case: DNA genealogy names victim 33 years after dismemberment
DNA technology led to a breakthrough in a Minnesota cold case when a woman's dismembered remains were identified more than 30 years after authorities began investigating her death.
Minnesota Medicaid revalidation: Families of disabled adults fear losing services
Families and service providers across Minnesota are facing uncertainty after the state’s Medicaid revalidation process left thousands without funding.
Columbia Heights set to drop Flock license plate cameras after community pushback
The city council in Columbia Heights is moving to end its use of Flock cameras that track license plates, responding to growing privacy concerns from neighbors.
Trump visits Wisconsin farm to boost rural support as confidence dips
President Trump paid a visit to western Wisconsin on Friday afternoon, talking as part of an agricultural roundtable to help appeal to farmers.









