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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The KC Streetcar Shuts Down and VP Candidates Face Off

The Big Streetcar Shutdown Be warned…Starting today, the Kansas City Streetcar is shutting down for an entire month. That’s not a typo. The transit system’s leaders say they need that time to connect the existing tracks to the new extension line down to the Plaza and UMKC. Also beware… some sections of Main Street will…

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Kelce’s Acting Debut, Fall Festival Takeover and More

Kansas City Royals in Limbo Time is running out for the Kansas City Royals. Will the Boys in Blue make it to the playoffs for the first time in nearly a decade? Or are those high hopes about to be dashed after an excruciating 7-game losing streak? It’s a make-it-or-break-it week for the team. Only…

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Nick’s Pick’s: Mail-in Ballots Concern Officials and More

FIRST PRESIDENTIAL VOTES CAST The presidential election may not be until November, but the first votes will be cast this week. Saturday is the deadline to mail absentee ballots to military and overseas voters in Kansas and Missouri. It comes as a growing number of local election officials are ringing the alarm bells about mail-in…

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Nick’s Picks: Top Headlines for Sept. 9

ABORTION AMENDMENT COULD BE AXED FROM THE MO BALLOT  A public vote on abortion in Missouri is now in danger of being kicked off the November ballot.  A judge ruled Friday that the proposed amendment, which was placed on the ballot after 380,000 Missourians signed a petition, violates state law because it fails to mention…

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Nick’s Picks | Dolly Parton in KC, Stadium Tax Revisited and More…

It’s been more than four months since voters rejected funding for a new Royals ballpark and improvements at Arrowhead Stadium. Now Jackson County lawmakers are one step away from putting the issue back on the ballot. But this time with a big twist. ANOTHER STADIUM SALES TAX VOTE Later today, county lawmakers will vote on…

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Nick’s Picks | DNC in Chicago, KC Symphony Takes Europe, KCPS Seeks New Funds

Trump VP pick in KC  The road to the White House finally cuts through Kansas City this week.  Republican vice-presidential candidate JD Vance will be in Johnson County on Thursday.  He is headlining a fundraising reception at a private home in Mission Hills.  Currently, Vance has no plans to meet with the public while he’s…

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Nick’s Picks | KC Current, State Fair and Taylor Swift

Stay busy this week in Kansas City with local celebrations and sporting events. There are also several local issues to keep your eye on.

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Nick’s Picks | Primary Elections, Kamala’s Pick and Chiefs

Get ready for primary elections that are being held in Missouri and Kansas this week. There are plenty of summer entertainment options as well.

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Nick’s Picks | Robert Courtney, Primary Elections and Heat

Scorching heat, primary election season and the release of Robert Courtney from prison top this week's news in Kansas City.

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Nick’s Picks | Biden Fallout, Summer Olympics and Olivia Rodrigo

President Joe Biden's decision to end his reelection campaign has sent shockwaves through the political system. Here are nine stories to track this week.