Nick Haines
Executive Producer of Public Affairs at Kansas City PBS
Nick Haines leads KCPBS' news and public affairs television division and is the executive producer and host of Kansas City Week in Review.
Stories by Nick Haines
Nick’s Picks | Putting Missouri’s COVID-19 Surge in Context
Missouri is earning a reputation as the nation's COVID epicenter. But is it really the worst in the entire country? What's happening in Missouri isn't pretty. But context is in order here and the overall statistics present a different picture.
Nick’s Picks | Prepping for Independence Day, Tiny Homes Vote and Medicaid Breakthrough
Nick's Picks offers your guide to the news week ahead in Kansas City.
Nick’s Picks | Pondering Reparations, Toll Lanes, Medicaid and Summer Fun
The news outlook for the week ahead in Kansas City.
Nick’s Picks | Auschwitz Exhibit, Police Budget and Medicaid Expansion Top the Agenda
Nick Haines sets the agenda for the news week ahead in Kansas City.
Nick’s Picks | MLK Boulevard, COVID Vaccine Incentives and KC Police Budget Fight
Nick's Picks provides the news outlook for the coming week in Kansas City.
Nick’s Picks | KCPD Budget Fight, Anniversary of George Floyd’s Death Top This Week’s News
The Kansas City Police Department budget fight and the anniversary of George Floyd's Death top the news in the week leading into Memorial Day.
Nick’s Picks | A Peek at The Week Ahead
The week ahead in Kansas City news features local policing, COVID-19 vaccine developments and graduation ceremonies across the region.
Nick’s Picks | COVID Cases Rise As We Strive For New Normal
Kansas City area COVID cases are increasing as people try to move toward post-pandemic life in time for Cinco de Mayo and Mother's Day.
Nick’s Picks | Mask Mandates, Vaccine Supplies and Medicaid Expansion
Nick Haines provides an early look at the news for the upcoming week in Kansas City.
Nick’s Picks | Snow Day, Earth Day and the Rest of the Week’s News
Nick Haines' weekly news forecast includes a snow day, Earth Day, the Academy Awards and preparations for any protests in the wake of the Derek Chauvin trial.
