Good morning L.A. ☀️ Here's what you need to know today.
First of all, happy #RenaissanceDay for all my fellow Beyoncé fans. Have you listened to the album yet? I actually ran to her
On the bright side, this weekend just might be the perfect time to dance to our Queen Bey in the rain.According to my colleague Erin Stone’s latest story, there’sShe reports on how “water cops” for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, or LADWP, are enforcing the twice-a-week outdoor irrigation rule.
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