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CNS TV reporters bring you news from across the state in video packages and a student-produced news program that airs on the web and UMTV.

Hagerstown Prison’s Buzzing Approach to Inmate Education

Inmates at the Maryland Correctional Training Center in Hagerstown are trained in the science of caring for bees while also learning lessons that just might help them when they leave the facility.

Local Organizations Raise Awareness for Homelessness

The Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless and Samaritans4Homeless partnered together to host their very first fashion show to raise awareness about homelessness.

Meet Maryland Republican Candidate for Governor Larry Hogan

Republican candidate for governor Larry Hogan stresses taxes are at the top of his priority list if and when he becomes governor, but learn more about who he is.

Meet Republican Candidate for Comptroller William Campbell

As the Maryland general election rounds the corner, Marylander’s are preparing to place their vote. CNS’TV’s Alanna Delfino introduces us to the man off the radar.

Olympic Legend Michael Phelps Faces Fallout From DWI Arrest

Olympic record holder and local hero Michael Phelps may pay a price in more ways than one following his most recent arrest on drunk driving charges.

Panel Tackles the Question of Whether Washington’s NFL Team Name Should Stay or Go

The Shirley Povich Center for Sports Journalism at the University of Maryland tackled a proposed controversial name change for Washington’s NFL team.

Celebrating Second Chances Through Adult Education

Center learners joined with local officials in Baltimore to celebrate National Adult Literacy Week and  the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act that was signed into law earlier this year making it possible for many adults to return to the classroom to get their high school degrees.

Panelists Debate Whether Student-Athletes are Employees

The State of College Athletics, held Oct. 21, 2014 in Washington, D.C., raised the question of whether student-athletes should be paid and whether they are university employees. CNS-TV’s Dennis Ting has the story.

Former Colleagues Remember A Fallen Journalism Giant

Several former Washington Post staff members, now on the faculty of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism, recall former Executive Editor Ben Bradlee who helped with making their careers a success.

Montgomery County Hoping to Increase Voter Participation on National Voter Registration Day

With the general election looming, the Montgomery County Board of Elections campaigned to increase voter participation.