KNOE-TV (Monroe, LA)

KNOE-TV (Monroe, LA)

KNOE-TV, also known as channel 8, is a television station in Monroe, Louisiana, that is affiliated with CBS. It is operated by Gray Television.

Local
English
Television

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Domain Authority
65
Ranking

Global

#174887

United States

#35147

News and Media

#1576

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Articles

  • 1 week ago | knoe.com | Madison Remrey

    WINNSBORO, La. (KNOE)— The Louisiana Delta Community College Winnsboro campus is offering a new program that combines high school equivalency education with electrician training. The new program will allow students to prepare for their high school equivalency exam through job training rather than classroom instruction. LDCC says students will be taught reading, writing, and math skills while training in electrical systems, safety protocols, and industry-recognized certifications.

  • 1 week ago | knoe.com | Clay Witt |Megan Murray

    MONROE, La. (KNOE) - The first season of hockey being back on the bayou has officially come to an end. The Monroe Moccasins early season hopes of a championship contender slowly faded away and were certainly emphasized tonight with a 6-4 loss to division winners Carolina. The Moccasins returned to Monroe after 23 years as an expansion franchise in the Federal Prospects Hockey League.

  • 1 week ago | knoe.com | Megan Murray |Aaron Dietrich |Clay Witt

    MONROE, La. (KNOE) - St. Frederick has a new head football coach, it is former West Monroe assistant Tony Osborne. Osborne who had been with the Rebels for years was passed over for the head coaching job three years ago and this past year. He now says he is as happy as can be. Copyright 2025 KNOE. All rights reserved.

  • 1 week ago | knoe.com | Nina Ghaedi

    MONROE, La. (KNOE) - The Neville Charter Association is not allowed to move forward with its Type 2 charter application. This comes after the association was denied an application to convert Neville High School into a Type 3 charter school on Jan. 14, 2025. Monroe City School Board District 2 Representative Jennifer Haneline posted the results of the vote on her Facebook page.

  • 1 week ago | knoe.com | Nina Ghaedi

    MONROE, La. (KNOE) - What’s better than one kitten? Two!In this edition of Adopt-a-Pet, sponsored by Johnny’s Pizza, you’ll meet Éclair and Crispy! Amber Meeves with River Cities Humane Society for Cats stopped by Good Morning ArkLaMiss to talk about why it’s sometimes better to adopt two cats. “It sounds crazy, but we promise, it’s true, because if you’re not home all the time, they’ve got someone to bounce their energy off of,” said Meeves.