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.

Technical Glitches Plague Registration for Credit Monitoring After UMD Data Breach

Victims of the University of Maryland’s data breach have been frustrated in attempts to sign up for free credit monitoring provided by the school.

Jake’s Law Aims to Create Tougher Punishments for Texting While Driving

After a driver whose distracted driving led to the death of a 5-year-old received a $1,000 fine, a new measure proposes much harsher penalties.

Unique Student-Run Bank in High School Teaches Financial Literacy

Parkdale High School was one of four schools chosen for the Capital One student-run bank branch, and the only one in Maryland.

Fresh, Locally Grown Food the Goal for New University Initiative

There’s just something about homegrown fruits and vegetables that make them taste better. And thanks to a new sustainable farming operation, students at the University of Maryland can get fresh, local produce even when they’re away at school.

Debate Heats Up Over Cove Point

It’s a massive case of jobs versus the environment. On the first day of a key state permit hearing for a proposed gas export facility in Calvert County, hundreds hit the streets in protest.

Maryland lawmakers propose tax credits for pet adoption

Checking the Pulse on Maryland’s Hearts

LINTHICUM- Maryland’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene partnered with the CDC’s Million Hearts Campaign to fight heart disease and prevent over 1 million heart attacks and strokes by 2017.

Crews work to repair potholes in Prince George’s County

The cold weather, snow and sleet have caused a number of potholes in the PG county to expand.

Congressman Sponsors Bill to Raise Awareness of Relationship Violence

On Valentine’s Day, Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger introduced a bill to honor the memory of Yeardley Love and shed light on the issue of domestic abuse.

Maryland legislators seek speed camera reform

ANNAPOLIS – Delegate Jon Cardin was one of many Maryland legislators seeking to reform the state’s speed camera laws.