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New Miss America First Alaskan, Korean American Title Holder
The newly crowned Miss America has made history.
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CT LIVE!: Emma Broyles is the New Miss America!
Emma Broyles is the first woman from Alaska to win the title.
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Miss Alaska Crowned Miss America 2022
Emma Broyles of Alaska spoke about how she had “hit rock bottom” during the coronavirus pandemic, but “finally got everything figured out.”
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CT LIVE!: Miss America 2022 Will Be Crowned Thursday
You can watch the competition tonight at 8pm on Peacock.
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The 100th Anniversary of Miss America Will Stream on Peacock
On Thursday, Dec. 16 LIVE from Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Conn., fifty-one competitors representing all 50 U.S. States and the District of Columbia will vie for the Centennial Miss America crown and a record $100,000 in college scholarships for the winner. Derek Zagami spoke with Camille Schrier, Miss America 2020, about what is next for her.
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CT LIVE!: Miss Connecticut Sapna Raghavan Prepares for Miss America
Miss America 2022 will be crowned on Thursday at Mohegan Sun.
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Miss America Turns 100. Will She Last Another 100 Years?
As Miss America turns 100, a major question remains unanswered: Is she still relevant
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Miss America to Be Crowned in Live Event After Virtual Year
The Miss America organization says it plans to crown its 100th winner in December before a live audience at the Mohegan Sun casino’s arena in Connecticut
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Former Miss America Leanza Cornett Dead at 49
On Wednesday, the Miss America Organization confirmed the tragic news that former Miss America Leanza Cornett had passed away. She was 49 years old.
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Phyllis George, Female Sportscasting Pioneer, Dies at 70
Phyllis George, the former Miss America who became a female sportscasting pioneer on CBS’s “The NFL Today” and served as the first lady of Kentucky, has died
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CT LIVE!: Miss America 2020 Recap
We took a look back at the Miss America 2020 competition and what’s in store for winner Camille Schrier.
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Virginia Biochemist Camille Schrier Crowned Miss America
Miss America will be crowned for the first time at a tribal casino in Connecticut. It’s just one of many changes to the venerable contest, which began in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in 1921 as a way to extend the summer season. The competition, dubbed Miss America 2.0, has recently undergone new leadership and a new direction. Fifty-one women, from...