
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
President Trump threatens Insurrection Act over ICE conflicts in Minnesota
President Trump is considering invoking the Insurrection Act in response to ongoing tensions involving ICE agents in Minnesota.
Minnesota farmers fear ICE surge could cause economic damage
Minnesota farmers are raising concerns about the economic fallout from increased ICE operations in their communities.
ICE detains Woodbury man for filming agents
A Woodbury man was detained by ICE agents for more than nine hours because he followed them, marking a new battle over First Amendment rights.
ICE says it’s illegal to record agents, but is DHS policy actually unlawful?
Several videos posted to social media show ICE agents in Minnesota telling observers to stop recording. Some observers say they've been detained simply for filming. A federal judge recently found DHS has adopted an unlawful policy that suppresses First Amendment rights.
ICE surge hits Twin Cities businesses, 50-80% revenue loss reported
The ICE surge is turning vibrant shopping areas into ghost towns, particularly affecting Hispanic-owned businesses in Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Minneapolis ICE shooting: FBI blocks BCA from investigating
Tensions are rising as state leaders voice concerns over the FBI's exclusion of Minnesota's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension from the investigation into the shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent.
Walz: Fraud focus influenced exit decision
Gov. Tim Walz announced Monday he will not seek re-election. On Tuesday, he took questions to explain why and cited personal reasons and a focus on family safety.
Gov. Walz bows out of third term race, shifts political landscape
Gov. Tim Walz has announced he will not run for a third term, citing a desire to focus on Minnesota's issues over politics.
Allina staff fear security cuts right after Wyoming guard death
Allina’s hospital in River Falls has cut back on security officers, raising concerns among staff about safety.
Minnesota's new paid leave law: What you need to know
Minnesota's new paid leave program begins in 2026, offering up to 12 weeks of each family or medical leave, but no more than 20 total weeks in a year.









