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.

Health officials say smoking hookah could be a health hazard

Health officials warn, though smoking hookah is a popular social pastime, it presents a risk to your health.

Maryland Lawmakers Push Bills to Honor Tubman

Four bills before the Maryland House and Senate seek to memorialize and honor Harriet Tubman in the state and in the U.S. Capitol.

As Foreclosures Rise, Business Booms for One Prince George’s Company

At first, it was difficult for Jamel Isaac to help evict people from their foreclosed homes. But he quickly got used to it.

Annapolis Tween Earns Extra Cash with Duct Tape Wallets

Key School seventh-grader sells his colorful accessories at a downtown Annapolis toy store.

Ford’s Theatre Society Opens New Center

Ford’s Theatre celebrated the opening of its newly built Center for Education and Leadership with a ribbon cutting on Feb. 8.

Bill Sponsor Advocates Missing Child Reporting Bill to Prevent More Casey Anthonys

Legislation before both the Maryland House and Senate would penalize parents or guardians who wait to report to authorities if their child is missing or dead.

President Obama’s Budget Increases Funds for the Chesapeake Bay Program

Though overall funding for the Environmental Protection Agency was cut in President Obama’s 2013 budget, he proposed a $15 million increase for the EPA’s Chesapeake Bay Program.

Rosecroft Raceway hopes gaming is in their future

Troubled Rosecroft Raceway is hoping to become one of the newest casino locations should the measure to bring gaming to Prince George’s County pass and be approved on referendum.

Audit Reveals UMD Student Information Susceptible to ID Theft

Thousands of prospective University of Maryland students’ personal and financial information was wrongly exposed to the public, a recent audit found.

Maryland Delegates Discuss a Bill to Put a Lock on the Transportation Trust Fund

At a hearing Tuesday, lawmakers discussed a bill that would prevent money from the state’s Transportation Trust Fund from being used for anything other than transportation projects.