If you have court filings or other court-related business today don't waste your time coming to Downtown like one very upset man this morning.
The courthouse, as well as many other government offices, is closed in honor of famed workers' rights leader Cesar Chavez.
Courthouse staff put up signs several days in advance of the holiday warning that the building would be closed to the public. The court's Web site also included information about the holiday closure. Apparently that message didn't get through to at least one man, who rattled the glass doors and yelled expletives at a guard after finally reading two very prominent signs posted on the courthouse doors.
He, and anyone else with court business, will have to wait until tomorrow, when it will be back to business as usual.
The courthouse, as well as many other government offices, is closed in honor of famed workers' rights leader Cesar Chavez.
Courthouse staff put up signs several days in advance of the holiday warning that the building would be closed to the public. The court's Web site also included information about the holiday closure. Apparently that message didn't get through to at least one man, who rattled the glass doors and yelled expletives at a guard after finally reading two very prominent signs posted on the courthouse doors.
He, and anyone else with court business, will have to wait until tomorrow, when it will be back to business as usual.


Could some please tell me why this country insists on honoring a communist?