
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
St. Francis banned books policy on pause as reviews disappear
St. Francis Schools have paused new book bans for the moment, but not before taking 11 off the shelf and preparing to remove more.
South St. Paul library record returned 5 decades late, fines waived
A South St. Paul man checked out a Cat Stevens record as an eighth grade student in 1976 and tried to return it last week after his grandkids found it. FOX 9's Corin Hoggard has the details on the discovery.
Minnesota's marijuana month could be in May, not April this year
Minnesota’s marijuana moment may come in the month of May, with licenses finally arriving for many seeking to open a dispensary.
Ethics complaint targeting Senate President highlights long-term auditor complaint
Senate Republicans have filed an ethics complaint against DFL Senate President Bobby Joe Champion claiming a conflict of interest in him advocating for violence prevention non-profits that later received grants.
Public health funding hit hard as lawmakers respond to federal cuts
The impact of funding decisions at the federal level are trickling down to Minnesota, cutting some jobs and creating uncertainty.
Tax on social media proposed, impact debated by Minnesota lawmakers
Minnesota could become the first state to tax social media companies if a new bill gets passed.
EMS emergency widens despite millions invested in 2024
Lawmakers are getting urgent requests for money to keep Minnesota's EMS system from folding, just a year after getting $30 million to address the issue.
Decriminalizing jaywalking crashes into police opposition
A new bill would take most of the teeth out of jaywalking enforcement in Minnesota.
Terminally ill patients take a new swing at end-of-life options
Lawmakers are proposing a bill that would "empower patients to make decisions about their own care at the end of life," according to End of Life Options Act supporters.
New problems pop up on eve of cannabis licensing
Minnesota is expected to be a full ‘go’ on the cannabis industry in about two months, but the laws aren’t quite complete almost two years after recreational use was legalized and there are a couple potentially big problems still to solve.