
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
Hennepin County sales tax: Lawmakers push to save HCMC with Twins stadium tax extension
Lawmakers are weighing a major sales tax increase in Hennepin County to keep the state’s busiest trauma center, HCMC, from closing its doors.
Bill to stop MN cities and counties from signing non-disclosure agreements stalls in House committee
A bipartisan attempt to stop Minnesota cities and counties from signing non-disclosure agreements stalled in a House committee today.
MN Senate votes to ban crypto kiosks, bill heads to House
A proposed ban on kiosks where you can buy or sell cryptocurrency took a giant step towards becoming Minnesota law today.
MN bill to ban prediction markets clears committees, future in House and Senate uncertain
If you put money down on a prediction that a Minnesota senate committee would approve a ban on prediction markets, you would’ve made some money today.
Honoring Melissa Hortman: Bill to rename state's solar garden program heads to governor's desk
A bill to rename Minnesota's community solar garden program in honor of the late Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman is officially on its way to the governor’s desk.
Minnesota conversion therapy: New bills target insurance, lawsuits after SCOTUS ruling
Minnesota legislators are taking action after a Supreme Court ruling raised questions about state bans on conversion therapy.
Minnesota families push for IVF insurance coverage after 2 failed attempts at State Capitol
Minnesota families who need medical help to have children are hoping the third time is the charm to get lawmakers to require insurance companies to guarantee coverage for in vitro fertilization.
Dueling ethics complaints: DWI arrest, bar visit during committee vs. legislative lobbying
Two Republican lawmakers were removed from committee assignments by their leadership and face a DFL ethics complaint after a reported drunk driving incident and leaving a committee meeting for a bar. Meanwhile, a Democratic lawmaker faces an ethics complaint for alleged lobbying from the legislature.
Minnesota e-bike vs e-moto: What parents need to know before summer
Minnesota lawmakers are considering a bill to clarify the difference between e-bikes and more powerful electric motorcycles.
Minnesota graduation rates at record high, but are students ready?
Minnesota’s high school graduation rates have reached a record high, with nearly 85% finishing in four years. But some experts question if diplomas reflect real skills, as test scores have not kept pace.









