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.

A Baltimore Science Teacher Leaves His Mark on the City

A Baltimore science teacher paints the city with digital spray paint.

Animals Inspire a Career for a Young Entrepreneur

Daisy Creel, a 10-year-old Montgomery County student, started her own business after combining her passion for animals and interest in the EOS brand chap stick.

ANTI-TRUANCY RALLY: Prince George’s County Students Find Fun in School

The I Belong Here initiative has helped William Wirt Middle School raise attendance rates tremendously since the program was launched at the school in September.

Aerial Watch

Army Launches Mass Surveillance JLENS Aerostat

Theater Tech Training Helps To Turn Young Lives Around

Kids from local high schools take part in a theater technician after-school training program at Joe’s Movement Emporium in Mount Rainier.

HOBBY PIPES: turning a hobby into a career to help others

Brendon Pinkham uses his unusual hobby as a way to pay tribute to his younger brother who suffers from Aspergers.

The Wounded Warrior Project’s ‘Soldier Ride’ Comes to the DMV

Washington-The Wounded Warrior Project is hosting a Soldier Ride in the DMV. The organization aims to unite veterans by hosting events that promote wellness, friendship and healing.

150th Anniversary of Lincoln’s Assassination Draws Large Crowd

The death of Abraham Lincoln was commemorated by the National Park Service at exactly 7:22a Wednesday morning, 150 years after the country’s 16th president was assassinated while watching a play at Ford’s Theater in Washington.

Maryland Lawmakers, Governor End Session With Mixed Priorities

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan signed 121 bills into law Tuesday morning.

A Look At What Passed The Maryland Legislature And What Didn’t

The Maryland General Assembly proposed 2,248 pieces of legislation during the 2015 legislative session. More than 650 bills made it to the governor’s desk, of which Hogan signed 121 into law Tuesday morning.