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.

Selling Faith and Buttons

Visitors to the National Mall look to souvenir vendors to capture their experience. And for those visiting Washington in the hopes of seeing Pope Francis could find plenty to take back home as reminders of their visit and the Pope’s trip to America.

Paper Ballots Make a Comeback in Maryland

The Prince George’s and Montgomery County Executives, along with the counties’ Boards of Election, introduce local voters to Maryland’s new voting machines which feature paper ballots and digital scanners.

One Group Fights for Rights at Pope’s Parade

“100 Women, 100 Miles” fights for immigration reform during the Pope’s parade on the National Mall in Washington.

Pope Protest: 17-Year Fight Against Child Sex Abuse

A man has spent 17 years outside the Vatican’s U.S. embassy protesting the sexual abuse of children by Catholic priests.

Local hairdresser gives back to community

Local hairdresser Heavenly Swift is giving back to her community through faith-based event Convoy of Hope in Temple Hills, Md.

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan hosts blood drive at the State House

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan joins the American Red Cross to raise awareness of blood cancer at a bloodmobile outside the State House Tuesday.

DC Fair Holds Marijuana Competition

The first ever marijuana-growing contest was held at Washington, D.C.’s state fair.

Baltimore Orioles Play Game Without the Fans In the Wake of City Violence

BALTIMORE – Although the Orioles and Major League Baseball decided to close the gates at Oriole Park at Camden Yards to fans for Wednesday’s game because of recent violence in the city, fans still gathered outside the ballpark.

The Peak of the 2015 Cherry Blossom Festival

Tourism peaked in the District this past weekend thanks to the 2015 Cherry Blossom Festival.

One Local Middle School Teacher is Giving Students a Reason to Rock

GERMANTOWN – Randi Levy has completely revamped Roberto Clemente Middle School’s music program by giving students a chance to become rock stars.