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.

DC Underground Tunnel to Combat Flooding from Sewers

An underground tunnel is being built for a new sewer system to alleviate flooding in DC neighborhoods. The $157 million project is ahead of schedule, and will be completed next spring.

Marylanders Try to Find the Right Halloween Look

With the witching hour drawing near, what’s the latest when it comes to winning costumes for Halloween 2015? It ranges from the political to superstar.

PARCC Results Show More Than Half of Maryland Students Not College or Career Ready

BALTIMORE – Maryland State Department of Education releases the results of the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) today, and the scores are disappointing.

Soccer Inspiration: Team USA Gives Back

The US Women’s National Soccer team came to DC to connect with kids through the #SheBelieves Initiative.

Nationals Youth Baseball Academy

The Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy in Southeast Washington D.C. gives 3rd to 8th graders a place to go after school where they learn much more than baseball.

COURT KIDS: Anne Arundel County students visit District Court

More than 100 middle and high school students from Anne Arundel County spent a day in District Court learning about the judicial system and the risks of driving while impaired.

Congress Demands Improvement in Public Housing

Congress wants to see an improvement in public housing conditions in the U.S.

Gov. Hogan Announces Transit Plan for Baltimore City

Governor Larry Hogan announces $135 million in targeted investments to transform and improve transit throughout the Baltimore metropolitan area.

2005 Student Built Solar House Still Standing Ten Years Later

10 years after the Solar Decathlon in 2005, the students who built the house made sure to give it a life beyond the competition.

Public Housing Residents Demand Repairs

Residents of public housing in Baltimore rally to demand the city fix deplorable conditions.