Vicky Diaz-Camacho
Community Reporter
Vicky Diaz-Camacho managed Kansas City PBS's journalism public engagement series, curiousKC. She is an EMMY-award winning producer and reporter for the monthly current affairs program, Flatland in Focus. Her reporting focuses on housing, health, education and culture. Her upbringing on the El Paso/Juarez border as a Mexican-Puerto Rican guides her methodology, which dissects current affairs and reports its impact on people in our community.
Stories by Vicky Diaz-Camacho
Beautifying KC’s Low-Income Housing
For Kansas City-based artist Julia Cole, housing for the poorest in town shouldn't be ugly. So she asked curiousKC if something could be done.
KC, Send Us Your Local Country Music Questions
Have a question about country music in KC? Send it by May 31!
A Q&A with Rockhurst University’s Chief Inclusion Officer
Get to know a Rockhurst's first-ever Chief Inclusion Officer, Leslie Doyle.
The Curious Case of The Animals at The Landing Mall
It's been 60 years since Jac T Bowen's sculptures were seen, so where are they?
Broad Strokes: “We Make Artwork Too”
Blanca Herrada says she's painting a space for more people of color in the art world—in and behind the canvas.
‘Who Lived in the Kansas City Museum?’
Did you know? The Corinthian Hall, a four-story mansion that was finished in 1910, is now the Kansas City Museum.
The Story Behind Kansas City’s Oldest Church
What's Kansas City's oldest church? curiousKC investigates.
This is the Question We’ll Report About KC Streets
Read why four Kansas Citians sent in their questions, then vote.
Announcing curiousKC Kids and the Winning Question
Learn which question won in Flatland's first curiousKC Kids voting round.
How (And Why) is Kansas City’s Kauffman Center Shaped Like That?
Peek behind the curtain with curiousKC and learn why architects built the Kauffman Center that way.









