People all over the world will tune in on January 1 for one of America's oldest New Year's traditions: the Rose Parade.
More than 800,000 people from across the country line up to see the spectacle every year, and millions more watch from home.
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The Rose Parade draws hundreds of thousands of revelers to Pasadena every year. But if you want a unique personal viewing of the floats, I've got a little secret to share with you. Every year, a ...
The new year starts with Pasadena's day in the sun. The 136th Rose Parade will bring thousands of people to the San Gabriel Valley community with millions more watching the 5.5-mile procession of ...
Blake Lalli was sure he would return as the Reno Aces' manager in 2025.Lalli attended an event at Greater Nevada Field after ...
The Rose Parade displayed its annual array of vibrant floats, boisterous bands and high-stepping equestrian units on Wednesday, welcoming 2025 to Pasadena and the world.
Bob Mellano is supplying the flowers and foliage for 21 of the 39 Rose Parade floats. The Hearts rose is grown outside Bogotá in carefully controlled greenhouses.
Glendale resident Nicole Bochniak brought along her 9-year-old Doberman Beatrice. The dog had her own glasses for a better looks. Los Angeles resident Cecelia Walker missed the parade and was glad she ...
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