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.

Immigrant Transgender Discrimination Adds Challenges For Job Seekers

Alexa Rodriguez looked for a job in the Washington area hoping to start a new life as a woman. However, it turned out the search was much harder than what she expected.

Rock ‘N Roll Cafe Provides Real World Training for Students at Md. School for the Blind

Students at Maryland School for the Blind work at Rock & Roll Cafe as a way to enhance their skills and work ethic.

Kidnapped Philadelphia Woman Is Found in Maryland

The kidnapping of a Philadelphia woman ends in Jessup, Maryland, when the alleged kidnapper is caught and his victim set free.

How Effective Were Attack Ads In Last Night’s Election?

In last night’s election, the pubic witnessed one of the biggest upsets in Maryland’s gubernatorial race. Did political attack ads have anything to do with the results?

Democratic Candidate for Governor Anthony Brown Looking to Make History

Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown, the democratic candidate for governor, is looking to become the first black governor of Maryland as well as the first lieutenant governor to ascend to the position. But even though Democrats in Maryland outnumber Republicans by more than 2-to-1, Brown is still in a battle closer than most people had expected.

Attorney General Doug Gansler

Doug Gansler has been in the public eye for 22 years. With him leaving his eight-year term as Attorney General in a few months, Gansler reflects on his career thus far. CNS-TV’s Joyce Koh reports.

Veterans turn old uniforms into artwork

Combat Paper New Jersey is helping veterans turn their old military uniforms into a lasting piece of art. Nathan Lewis, leads the workshop for community members.

VOTING MACHINES: Maryland Republicans Call for Investigation in what is called “Vote Switching”

On the sixth day of early voting in Maryland, state republicans called on the state Board of Elections to review and resolve reported problems with electronic voting.

Students Talk National Security with Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger

A small group of Dundalk High School students get to talk national security with Maryland Second District Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger, ranking member of the House Select Committee on Intelligence.

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.