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.

State Council Checks Up on Obamacare Implementation

A state council began an examination of progress towards implementing Maryland’s healthcare exchange.

College Program for Disabled Students a Big SUCCESS

Maryland’s first 4-year college program for young adults with intellectual disabilities allows participants to participate in classes and internships alongside their peers at a 4-year college.

Pre-K Initiative Allows Children to Get a Head Start in PG County

Pre-school is being called an essential part of a child’s educational development, but many families are unable to afford it.

Terp Triumphs Over Stuttering

While some try to hide their stutter, some embrace it like University of Maryland senior Steve Ernst.

Montgomery County Celebrates Snapshot Day 2013

Libraries in Montgomery County received by bipartisan support on Snapshot Day last Wednesday. The American Library Association’s Snapshot Day provides a way for libraries across the country to show the public what happens in a single day.

Food Recovery Across Montgomery County

In one of the wealthiest counties in the nation, it is hard to tell who may need extra assistance.

Politicians, Media Experience Life in the “Hot Seat”

Politicians and members of the media got to experience the daily life of a firefighter.

Climate Change Affects Maryland Apple Harvest

Rising temperatures and unpredictable weather are affecting apple harvest dates and may be changing the taste as well.

Gov. O’Malley Celebrates the Completion of Better, Faster Internet

Gov. O’Malley, Sen. Mikulski and Howard County Executive Ken Ulman celebrated the completion of the One Maryland Broadband Network at Kent Island High School Tuesday, touting the benefits of the faster, more reliable internet at the school.

Sandy Anniversary: Crisfield Continues To Recover

CRISFIELD – One year after Hurricane Sandy made landfall, the Maryland town of Crisfield continues to pick up the pieces. For Crisfield resident Teresa Shallcross, the storm still brings back painful memories.