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Good Morning St. Louisans – St. Louis, MO – Feb.16, 2026

Martin Smith
Last updated: July 2, 2026 9:54 am
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Good morning, St. Louisans.  Today is Monday, February 16, 2026.  We have compiled the latest local news videos for you to start your day.

ST. LOUIS, MO (STL.News) Today, Monday, February 16, 2026, is Presidents’ Day.  Many people are off work today, enjoying the beginning of a short week.

Another weekend marked by homicides and violent incidents kept both law enforcement and local news outlets busy. Public safety remains a serious concern for many residents across St. Louis. While the city is rarely short on headlines, the recurring nature of violent crime underscores the importance of long-term solutions rather than short-term reactions.

At the same time, city leaders are discussing the creation of an entertainment district that could qualify for state funding. Supporters believe such a district may stimulate economic activity and attract additional resources. Ideally, a portion of those funds could be directed toward enhanced security measures, infrastructure improvements, and crime-prevention strategies to help create a safer environment for residents, businesses, and visitors alike.

Questions about funding and fiscal management remain part of the broader conversation. Some residents wonder whether economic development initiatives can reduce pressure on taxpayers while still strengthening essential services. Others continue to express concern about the city’s shrinking tax base and whether current policies are effectively addressing long-standing structural challenges.

St. Louis faces complex financial and public safety issues that have developed over decades. Addressing them will likely require disciplined budgeting, thoughtful leadership, and sustained community engagement. Moving forward, many residents are looking for transparent planning, measurable results, and strategies that rebuild confidence in both city services and long-term economic stability.

Strong outcomes often depend on clear direction, accountability, and collaboration among public officials, community stakeholders, and law enforcement. The path ahead may not be simple, but a focused and solutions-oriented approach will be essential to restoring trust and improving quality of life across the city.

Security for downtown St. Louis is critical for such visions.  Otherwise, this plans will be nothing more than another failed attempt to save the area.  Safety guys; safety!

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