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.

Local businesses affected by aftermath of the Baltimore Riots

Businesses, such as, Jimmy’s Restaurant and the Baltimore Running Festival show BMORE Pride after feeling the strain on tourism after the unrest in the spring in the aftermath of the death of Freddie Gray while in police custody.

Protecting Kids from Identity Theft

Lawmakers and Maryland hospitals launched their KidSafe campaign to help stop identity theft of minors.

FOOD TRUCK: Local food truck owners prep to serve in Prince George’s County

COLLEGE PARK — New legislation will allow local food truck owners to serve their cuisines within a quarter-mile of Prince George’s County metro stops.

Looted Rite Aid Reopens in Baltimore

Baltimore’s infamous looted Rite Aid reopened today. @mattbylis

Maryland Madness: Capturing The Magic

Maryland fans are ready for basketball season. On Saturday they celebrated Maryland Madness with their men’s and women’s basketball teams.

Maryland Participates in Global Earthquake Drill

Maryland joined more than 42 million participants worldwide in The Great ShakeOut, a global earthquake drill designed to teach millions what to do in the event of an earthquake.

O’Malley Debate

Former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley faced-off against Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders in the first Democratic Presidential Debate

Maryland historical dig sites endangered by erosion

ANNAPOLIS – Rising tides and fiercer storms caused by climate change are increasing the speed of the erosion that threatens Maryland’s historical archeological excavations. Archeologists Dr. Al Luckenbach and C. Jane Cox are working to uncover the remains of five…

Maryland District Court Creates First Veterans Treatment Docket

BALTIMORE — Baltimore City District Court starts its first ever Veterans Treatment Dockets. These dockets focus on rehabilitation instead of incarceration for arrested veterans.

No More Debt, Toll Fee Waiver Program Takes Effect Oct. 16th

BALTIMORE — The Maryland Transportation Authority implements a month-long toll fee waiver program, affecting drivers of more than 164,000 vehicles.