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.

Dig Out: Area Residents Wait for Plows After Blizzard

Mount Rainier- Mount Rainier residents had to wait days after the Blizzard of 2016 hit for plows to come to the neighborhood and dig them out.

Ashes to Go: Making Ash Wednesday observances easier for busy lives

On Ash Wednesday 2016, Rev. Charles Mercer, priest at The Episcopal Church of St. Mary the Virgin, in Baltimore, took to the streets to help those on West North Ave celebrate the Holy day.

WATER DRIVE: Local Church Helps a Community in Need 600 Miles Away

Local Church collects water and other supplies for those in need in Flint, Michigan.

Roof Collapse: Blizzard Takes Toll on Local Car Dealership

The roof of the service entrance at a Silver Spring car dealership collapses in the wake of the recent blizzard.

The Blizzard of 2016: first responders face tough challenges

The Blizzard of 2016 brought with it significant challenges to everyone, but those people who had to work during the storm to ensure our safety faced the toughest challenges of all.

OC Storm Recovery: MD Resort Begins Recovery From Latest Nor’easter

The nor’easter that came along with the blizzard of 2016 left a few reminders behind in Ocean City following high seas and high winds.

Maryland Senate Passes Override of Hogan’s Veto of Felon Voting Rights

The felon voting rights bill is expected to expand voting rights to an additional 40,000 felons, supporters say.

Montgomery County Executive Leggett hosts budget forum

Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett hosted three budget forums to get input from residents before submitting his budget for fiscal year 2017.

University of Maryland works to clear snow from campus following blizzard

The University of Maryland facilities management worked long hours to remove 22 inches of snow from campus so that classes could get underway.

Hogan Takes Bipartisan Tone for Second State Address, Focuses on Fiscal Conservatism

Hogan praised bipartisan efforts in the past year and pledged for more inter-party cooperation in the coming year. Some Democratic county executives, however, were not impressed.