CNS TV

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.

Petition Aims to Reverse Early Voting Decision

A petition aims to reverse a decision to remove 2 popular early voting sites.

Maryland’s state sport of jousting stands the test of time

JEFFERSON, Md. — Governor Tawes named jousting the official state sport of Maryland in 1962.  Though it has faced competition from other sports like lacrosse and bowling, one group of dedicated jousters is keeping it alive by making part of…

Montgomery Fire Department Improves Sick Leave Policy

In response to an investigation, the MCFRD improved their policies to keep employees from taking advantage of their sick leave.

Upstream Alliance kayakers complete their journey around the Delmarva Peninsula to raise awareness for the Chesapeake Bay

POPLAR ISLAND — A group of kayakers from the Upstream Alliance completed a 30-day, 500 mile long journey around the Delmarva Peninsula in one month, in an effort to raise awareness about the importance of preserving the Chesapeake Bay. Their…

Sailing fans from around the world enjoy a boat extravaganza

ANNAPOLIS – Is the annual Annapolis in-water sailboat show, the largest in the country, a barometer for the overall economy?

First Lady welcomes area students to fall harvest

One in three children in America are overweight or obese. The First Lady is trying to fix this problem by inviting students to harvest fruits and vegetables in the White House garden.

Baltimore Mayor Seeks to Build Relationships Within City

WASHINGTON — Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake spoke at the National Press Club for the United States Conference of Mayors. She focused on developing healthy relationships between people and the police.

Laurel Residents discuss proposed Laurel Regional Hospital closing

LAUREL — Laurel residents, hospital employees and government officials gathered Wednesday night for a hearing to discuss the implications of the Laurel Regional Hospital’s closing.  Dimensions Healthcare Systems announced in July that the hospital would close by 2018, citing monetary…

Towson Police: Education is Key to Prevent Campus Shooting

TOWSON — After the latest mass shooting at a community college in Oregon, a look at what provisions Maryland colleges have for notifying students, faculty and staff about the possibility of an active shooter on campus.

Maryland State Police and State Highway Administration participate in Hunger Action Month

The Maryland Food Bank, Maryland State Police and Maryland State Highway Association joined forces to collect more than 27 thousand pounds of food as part of Hunger Action Month in September.