📣 Dodgers Victory Parade Disrupts Downtown LA: Courts & County Offices Close, Services Rescheduled! 📣On November 2nd, Los Angeles' downtown was transformed into a sea of blue as the Dodgers celebrated their big win. However, this joyous event led to some changes in local government services.The Los Angeles County Superior Court buildings, including the Stanley Mosk Courthouse and Criminal Justice Center, were closed for the day. All court matters scheduled for Monday were postponed or rescheduled. Those needing a restraining order could still visit other family law courthouses around LA.Jury duty call-ups for downtown courts were rescheduled, and those already serving on trials got a surprise day off. Most other courthouses in Los Angeles County remained open.The Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration, home to county offices like the Assessor’s Office and Board of Supervisors, also closed. The county advised residents to visit other regional offices or seek online help for services.By Tuesday, city officials expected everything downtown to return to normal. While fans reveled in the parade, Los Angeles ensured essential services were just a little detour away.
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