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 | Earth Day, NFL Draft and Cicadas
Earth Day, the NFL Draft, cicadas and lots of politics will define the news week ahead in Kansas City.
Nick’s Picks | Tax Day, Stadium Plans and Ransomware Attack
Tax Day, stadium tax fallout for the Royals and the Chiefs and an ongoing ransomware attack in Jackson County top the week's news in Kansas City.
Nick’s Picks | Solar Eclipse, Stadium Drama, Kansas Taxes
Nick's Picks touts a solar eclipse, Chiefs and Royals stadium issues and tax relief in Kansas as the top the news in Kansas City this week.
Nick’s Picks | April Fools’ Day, Stadium Tax Vote
Jackson County voters will decide Tuesday on a sales tax to help finance a new downtown Royals ballpark and upgrades for the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium.
Nick’s Picks | Stadium Tax, Kansas Primary and March Madness
Kansas City news this week is focused on the stadium tax for the Royals and the Chiefs, the Kansas presidential primary and the beginning of March Madness.
Nick’s Picks | Stadium News, Big 12 Basketball and St. Patrick’s Day
The news in Kansas City this week will be focused on new soccer and baseball stadiums, Big 12 basketball and St. Patrick's Day festivities.
Nick’s Picks | Crime, Punishment and Other KC News
This week's news outlook is dominated by crime updates involving gun violence in the Kansas City area, the stadium tax vote and daylight saving time.
Nick’s Picks | More Charges Expected in Chiefs Super Bowl Parade Shooting
More charges are expected this week in the fatal mass shooting that followed the Chiefs Super Bowl parade at Union Station.
Nick’s Picks | Here’s the Latest on the Super Bowl Parade Shooting
One week after winning the Super Bowl, Kansas City is still processing a mass shooting at the celebration parade.
Nick’s Picks | Let’s Have a Chiefs Super Bowl Parade
The Kansas Chiefs have won the Super Bowl for the third time in five years. Expect the city to shut down on Wednesday for a parade.




