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

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Nick’s Picks | Rescheduling Vaccines, Stimulus Check Update

Here's what you need to know this Christmas week.

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Nick’s Picks | Line Forms for COVID-19 Vaccine, Electoral College Meets

COVID-19 vaccine shots will begin in Kansas City this week. Also, the Electoral College meets to cast its votes for president. And hopes for economic stimulus hang in the balance the week before Christmas.

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Nick’s Picks | First COVID-19 Vaccines Expected in Kansas City This Week

The Kansas City area could begin seeing the first shipments of COVID-19 vaccine as soon as this week.

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Nick’s Picks | Your Guide for a Busy Week, and Holiday Season Ahead

Nick's Haines offers your guide for a busy week in news, and a number of upcoming holiday season events.

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Nick’s Picks | Everything You Need to Know This Thanksgiving Week

Nick Haines provides an overview of new COVID-19 restrictions and how they will affect Thanksgiving in Kansas City.

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Nick’s Picks | 10 Things You Really Need to Know in KC This Week

Local responses to the latest surge in COVID-19 cases are expected to dominate this week's news in Kansas City.

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Nick’s Picks | Election Day Fallout and Veterans Day Shape the Week Ahead

Nick's Picks assesses Election Day results and looks ahead to Veterans Day and the upcoming holiday season.

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Nick’s Picks | Navigating Election Day, And Days to Come

"Kansas City Week in Review" host Nick Haines previews Election Day, and the days to come.

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Nick’s Picks | Bracing for Big Votes

A new Supreme Court justice, mask mandates and the search for a new city manager in Kansas City highlight the pre-Halloween week leading into Election Day.

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Nick’s Picks | Pandemic, Politics, Police and Pot

This week features a surge in COVID-19 cases, the last presidential debate, protests over police violence and medical marijuana sales in Missouri.