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 | State of the Union, Mask Mandates, Ukraine Top the Week
Nick's Picks include the State of the Union, the end of mask mandates, conflict in Ukraine, statehouse drama, sports drama and Mardi Gras.
Nick’s Picks | Presidents Day, Political Drama and the Return of Big Events
Presidents Day leads off a week full of drama, ranging from politics to professional baseball.
Nick’s Picks | Super Bowl Sickness and Valentine’s Day
Here’s your look at this week's news in Kansas City before it happens.
Nick’s Picks | A Dozen Stories to Watch This Week in KC
Here’s your look at the week before it happens. From politics to pop culture, from the Symphony to sports. Here are 12 stories to keep an eye on this week. Super Bowl Sunday Are you picking the Cincinnati Bengals or the Los Angeles Rams? The Super Bowl is this Sunday and with the Chiefs out…
Nick’s Picks | KC Awakens to a Brutal Chiefs Hangover
The Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl hopes come to an end with a second half collapse and an overtime loss against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Nick’s Picks | Classic Game Gets Chiefs Closer to Super Bowl
The Chiefs upcoming AFC Championship Game will be the talk of Kansas City this week.
Nick’s Picks | Chiefs, COVID Dominate Headlines This Week
The Kansas City Chiefs' first playoff game and the ever-evolving COVID pandemic promise to dominate our lives this week.
Nick’s Picks | Happy New Year!
Nick Haines provides your handy guide to the news week ahead in Kansas City.
Nick’s Picks | 10 Stories to Watch This Holiday Week
With Christmas on Saturday, it’s going to be a short work week for many Kansas Citians, but definitely not all. Here are 10 stories to keep an eye on this holiday week.
Nick’ Picks | The Week’s Hot News Items Include the Weather and Chiefs
Nick's Picks for this week's top news items include unseasonably warm weather, the red hot Kansas City Chiefs and the future of Kansas City Police Department Chief Rick Smith.
