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.

Local Baker Puts Tasty Twist on Second Debate

Debate watchers at a bar in Washington enjoyed a treat on a night dedicated to politics.

Hispanic Heritage – Prince George’s County Council and Community Celebrates Latino Culture

In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Prince George’s County Council and community members celebrated the contributions of Latino culture.

Necropsy Shows Cause of Death for Panda Cub at National Zoo

Future in Washington for cub’s mother and father still to be determined.

No Religion- The UMD campus reacts to a new study on religion

COLLEGE PARK- Students and religious leaders on the College Park campus of the University of Maryland react to a new Pew Form report that found the number of Americans opting not to identify with any religion is at an all-time high.

Sustainable Crab Feast: University of Maryland Spins the State’s Tradition

Crab feats are a Maryland tradition. But the University of Maryland’s annual event featured a different twist this year.

Fire Prevention: CPSC Offers Ways to Prevent Fatal House Fires

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and U.S. Fire Administration release top causes of fatal home fires and the best ways to prevent them.

Sniper Anniversary: A survivor’s story 10 years later

Washington, D.C. – As the Washington region marks the 10-year anniversary of the beltway snipers one of the surviving victims recalls the time when residents were gripped with fear, not knowing when the gunmen would strike again.

Nationals Playoffs: Washington Fans Excited For Team’s Postseason Run

Nationals fans are fired up for Washington’s first taste of playoff baseball since 1933.

Local High School Students Get Reality Shock with Drunk Driving Accident Demonstration

Students at Winston Churchill High School witnessed a mock drunk driving accident in an effort to show them the dangers of distracted and drunk driving.

New Md. Laws Require Helmets and Goggles for Moped Riders

Beginning Monday, Oct. 1, all moped and motor scooter riders in Maryland will be required to wear a helmet and goggles and their vehicles must be registered and insured. Many University of Maryland students are unhappy with the changes.