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"There are no RSVPs, no assigned dishes," Croft said. "It is designed to be as easy and as welcoming and as open to everybody as possible."

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"There are no RSVPs, no assigned dishes," Croft said. "It is designed to be as easy and as welcoming and as open to everybody as possible."

Unfortunately, the forecast for St. Louis calls for clouds. Still, you may be able to catch a shooting star, so to speak, if you're lucky.
It’s traditional for many Americans to say what they’re grateful for at Thanksgiving. We want to know you’re thankful for.
Police say the man was in his 20s, of average height and build, wearing a blue coat and black stocking cap.
"I don't know how we, as adults in the classroom, can understand how a child is going to perceive a comment," said substitute Jim Furkin.
Police believe Terron Bailey groped at least four women, including a 16-year-old girl.
"...The Trolley is fun," said Kitty Ratcliffe, president of Explore St. Louis. "People love fun forms of transportation."
St. Louisans took to their sleds Thursday to celebrate a snow day.
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All afternoon and evening activities are also canceled, including child care and the Board of Education meeting.
Here are some options around St. Louis if you don't feel like cleaning up after the whole family on Thanksgiving.
The wood comes from damaged city trees and is available first come-first served. Find out where to pick up yours.
"Coming to St. Louis to dance with this person I had watched growing up was so exciting," Raffaella Stroik said in a YouTube video.
"It's a testament to the department's commitment to this community and our ongoing partnership," said RGSD spokesperson Anthony Kiekow.
Stroik, a dancer with the St. Louis Ballet, was last seen at Whole Foods in Town and Country. Her car was found near Mark Twain Lake.
Weather officials say to expect 5 to 7 inches of snow, starting tonight and continuing into Thursday.
Weather officials say to expect 5 to 7 inches of snow, starting tonight and continuing into Thursday.
One citizen asked for a referendum on the Olive/170 project, but the city manager said he wouldn't recommend that expense to the council.
Anyone with information should contact St. Louis Regional CrimeStoppers toll free at 1-866-371-TIPS (8477).
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