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.

Maryland Affordable Healthcare Program Kickoff

The Affordable Healthcare Program kicked off in Montgomery County Tuesday, and county officials came together to celebrate.

Ocean City Fishing Captain Catches Sharks for Research

Charter fishing captain Mark Sampson is helping tourists catch swimmers’ worst nightmare – sharks.

“S.L.O.P Cops” Reduce Food Waste at Southern Maryland School

According to a recent United Nations study, about 1.3 billion tons of food is wasted worldwide each year. One Southern Maryland school is working to lower that number a little bit.

Maryland Minute Video Update

CNS reporter Ben Oldach wraps the top headlines of the week in Maryland in this video update.

Bikers Ride Around D.C. for 9/11 Victims

Thousands of motorcycle riders from across the country roared around Washington, D.C., to remember the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

National Archives Takes a Look at Lessons Learned from Theft of Thousands of Historic Documents

WASHINGTON, D.C. — A forum at the National Archives about the theft of millions of dollars of historic documents, including many taken from the Maryland Historical Society in Baltimore, looked at the lessons learned so future thefts can be prevented.

University of Maryland Student Arrested in Child Pornography Sting

A University of Maryland freshman was arrested this week on charges of distributing child pornography and crossing state lines to engage in illicit sexual conduct with a minor, according to a criminal complaint.

Annapolis Police Department Participates in Global Law Enforcement Tweet-a-Thon

More than 230 law enforcement organizations around the world participated in the first Global Police Tweet-a-Thon last Friday, including four in Maryland.

Anne Arundel County High School Gives Students a Chance After the Bell Rings

An Anne Arundel County high school is breaking down barriers to education by changing the notions of a typical school day.

Spay Neuter: Legislators Propose Bill to Reduce Homeless Animal Problem

ANNAPOLIS — Supporters of legislation creating a special fund to support spay/neuter services in the state through a surcharge on registration fees paid by the makers of pet food sold in Maryland, made their case before the House Environmental Matters Committee Thursday.