Los Angeles is buzzing with excitement as the Dodgers gear up for their World Series Championship Parade today. After a nail-biting Game 7 win against the Toronto Blue Jays, the Dodgers clinched their second consecutive title, marking a historic moment for the franchise.
The parade, set to start at 11 a.m., will see double-decker buses carrying players, coaching staff, and their families parading through downtown LA. Mayor Karen Bass anticipates tens of thousands of attendees flooding the streets to celebrate the Dodgers’ victory.
Last year’s parade drew over 200,000 people, and this year’s turnout is expected to surpass that number. To accommodate the massive crowd, Angelenos are urged to use public transit or park away from the parade route for easy exit.
The celebration will kick off at Temple Street and Broadway, continuing along a 45-minute route west on Temple Street. Fans can catch the live stream of the parade and victory rally on KTLA 5, starting at 11 a.m.




