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.

Pumped for Pickleball

Pickleball is a fun, unique sport that has grown over the past few years in Montgomery County. With courts all over the county, it’s a fun way to meet new people and stay active while staying distanced.

CNS-TV News October 13, 2020

CNS-TV News October 13, 2020

Students are battling to cancel leases they cannot afford due to COVID-19

COLLEGE PARK, Maryland – Students at The University of Maryland and Towson University are battling to get out of their leases with MEDCO. They have legal support and the support of the Maryland Consumer Rights Coalition but are still waiting…

Update on the Terps football team

COLLEGE PARK, Maryland–The football season starts in two weeks. The Terps are fine-tuning their game in hopes of a successful season.

Big Ten Football is back

Back in August Big Ten presidents and chancellors postponed the football season. September 16th they announced that they voted to unanimously reverse their decision.The Big Ten expects to play 8 regular season games in addition to a championship week. Maryland will kick off their season October 24th at Northwestern.

Maryland’s indoor dining capacity has increased from 50 percent to 75 percent

Indoor dining capacity in Maryland has increased from 50 percent to 75 percent, with appropriate distancing and while following public health requirements.

Calvert Hills is waiting for stormwater management improvements that may still be a while

CALVERT HILLS, Maryland – Calvert Hills and the surrounding area experienced flash flooding on September 10th and are anxious for infrastructure improvements to be made. Prince George’s County is working to pass additional funding for stormwater management projects that will address…

Dozens rally in Anne Arundel County for the return of high school sports

SEVERNA PARK, Maryland- Dozens of Anne Arundel County parents and players attended a rally in Severna Park to advocate for the return of high school sports this month. Former Governor Robert Ehrlich helped organize the rally, which was held at…

Maryland residents are struggling to get approved for unemployment

Maryland residents are struggling to get through the phone lines and receive the help they need to navigate the unemployment benefits process.

How will no fans affect football games

COLLEGE PARK, Maryland–The Big Ten Conference announced that no fans will be allowed at football games this year. We explore how that will impact the players.