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.

Agency Puts Focus on Thanksgiving Fire Safety

There were 1,300 fires on Thanksgiving Day between 2009 and 2011, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Meet Metro, The Painting Horse

Art is subjective, and anyone can do it, including one Frederick County retired racehorse named Metro.

Robotics Day Aims to Excite Students about Technology

Students in kindergarten through twelfth grade observed and interacted with robots created by college and high school students in hopes of exciting kids about careers in engineering and science technology.

Police Helicopter: Newest Aviation Technology Comes to Maryland

Maryland State Police released the newest addition to their aviation unit: state-of-the-art helicopters.

Police Enforce New Driving Laws

Sgt. Marc Black from the Maryland State Police patrols the road for drivers on their cell phones. As of October 1st, it is a primary offense to hold your phone as you drive.

Ravens’ Rice Promotes Breakfast at Local School

Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice visited Hilltop Elementary School to promote eating breakfast and staying fit.

New Hires to Help UMD Mental Health Services

A $5 million donation from Pepsi will help the University of Maryland’s mental health services.

2-1-1 Healthcare: Getting Marylanders Coverage

Local health leaders and politicians were joined by linebacker London Fletcher and former NFL player Rick “Doc” Walker to reveal new advertisements for Maryland’s 2-1-1 Healthcare campaign.

When Women Succeed, America Succeeds, Democrats Say

Democratic Congressional leaders announce a new women’s economic agenda.

Jewelry Making Teenager Launches Business

A local 13-year-old with a jewelry business has already achieved things most people won’t in their lifetime.