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.

Maryland felons now able to vote

Former felons step up to register to vote as the state’s new voting restoration law takes effect.

CULINARY COMPETITION: High school students around the state compete for a scholarship

High school students from around Maryland compete for top honors in a culinary competition.

Crafting: Woodworkers spend the year making Christmas toys

The season of giving never ends for a group of retirees who keep the Christmas spirit living on throughout the year.

Mental Illness Legislation Proponents Rally in Annapolis

With the need and cost for mental health services growing, advocates rallied today at Lawyers Mall to support legislation that would tie funding for behavioral health
services to inflation and provide round-the-clock facilities.

Blizzard of 2016 Impacts Business in the Region

A look at how the 2016 blizzard impacted two Maryland businesses: Strosnider’s Hardware in Bethesda and Board and Brew in College Park. While some places had to close, others were able to stay open.

Justice Scalia’s Death Leaves a Void in the Supreme Court

Justice Antonin Scalia’s death this past weekend has thrown the Supreme Court into a state of flux. Mark Graber explains some of the political and legal ramifications of Scalia’s passing.

SNOW TRASH: Baltimore’s cleanup effort nearing crunch time

The Maryland Stadium Authority is working together with Baltimore City to clean up all the snow that was dumped in Lot H near M&T Bank Stadium. Their goal: to have the lot cleared and repaired before the Orioles Opening Day on April 4th.

UNDOCUMENTED FALLOUT: Local woman lives in constant fear of deportation

Last month Immigration and Customs Enforcement began conducting raids in local latino communities, now people are returning to their daily routines.

BROOM BALL: An ice sport where you leave your skates at home

COLLEGE PARK – An ice sport where no skates are allowed, broom ball is a favorite among college students, turning late Thursday nights into longstanding rivalries.

Montgomery County Responds to Concerns of Muslim Community

Montgomery County’s Committee on Hate and Violence meets with a group of local Muslims to address concerns.