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

Traffic sources
Monthly visitors

Articles

  • 19 hours ago | knoe.com | Madison Remrey

    UNION COUNTY, Ark. (KNOE) - The Union County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in finding a teen who has been missing for around five days. The UCSO said Shdarrian Williams, 17, of Strong, Ark., was reported missing on Wednesday, May 14. Shdarrian’s family said the teen was last seen on May 9, wearing a black hoodie and blue jeans.

  • 20 hours ago | knoe.com | Madison Remrey

    WINNSBORO, La. (KNOE) - Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center and the Franklin Medical Center are bringing enhanced cancer care to the Winnsboro region through a new partnership. Mary Bird Perkins is the only healthcare organization in Louisiana with a 100% dedicated focus on oncology. The organization’s new partnership with Franklin Medical Center means rural residents could have better access to high-quality cancer care while staying close to home.

  • 1 day ago | knoe.com | Anthony Warren

    JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - A Jackson engineering firm is not being held responsible for the loose manhole cover that led to the death of a Jackson Academy senior. That’s according to the Mississippi Court of Appeals, which on Tuesday, upheld a lower court’s ruling that IMS Engineers is not liable for the death of Frances Fortner.

  • 1 day ago | knoe.com | Madison Remrey

    RUSTON, La. (KNOE) - Louisiana Tech University earned recognition as housing one of the nation’s top teacher preparation programs. The university’s Department of Curriculum, Instruction and Leadership (housed in the College of Education and Human Sciences) earned an A+ rating in elementary mathematics instruction from the National Council on Teacher Quality. The NCTQ praised the program for having a strong foundation in both math content and pedagogy.

  • 1 day ago | knoe.com | Madison Remrey

    BATON ROUGE, La. (KNOE)— The LSU AgCenter is using a new produce prescription program to put fresh fruits and vegetables on the tables of rural families. Medicaid-enrolled children ages 3-17 in Assumption, Terrebonne, Winn, Morehouse and Claiborne parishes can now participate in the Healthy Families Produce Prescription (HFPRx) program. Participants in the produce prescription program will get a pre-loaded FreshConnect card that will allow them to spend $40 a month on fresh fruits and vegetables.