For the 136th time, Pasadena, California, hosted the Rose Parade. The colorful and glittering celebration marks the beginning of each year with flowers, floats, marching bands and performers from ...
If you’re watching the annual Rose Bowl Parade — a tradition on Jan. 1 as always that’s followed by the Rose Bowl game — on Wednesday, you know it’s a blast to watch all the ...
The deadline for submissions to Cal Poly Pomona's 2026 Rose Float Concept Contest is 5 p.m. Tuesday, February 5. The contest ...
More than 1,000 law enforcement officers were in the city for the parade and Rose Bowl game, Derderian said. For the last few years, she added, the parade route has been lined with “very robust ...
"The City of Pasadena undergoes months of preparations leading up to the Parade and Game in coordination with our Federal, State, County and Local partners," the Tournament of Roses said in its ...
King said growing up in Long Beach her family made a point of watching the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl game every year. “It was something we would look forward to every Jan. 1,” King said.
The parade is usually followed by the Rose Bowl game, hosted at the historic Rose Bowl Stadium. Initially started by the Valley Hunt Club to showcase the mild winter climate of Southern California ...
The Cal Poly Rose Float is the only student-built float in the parade and has participated for 77 consecutive years. The ...
After a two hour journey floats reached the end of the 136th Rose Parade route. Our reporters and photographers were along the parade route bringing you the sights and sounds that you may not have ...
A few things to know about this year’s parade: The last float cleared the 210 freeway overpass, marking the end of the 136th Rose Parade. If you missed the parade don’t worry, you have a ...
A few things to know about this year’s parade: If you missed the parade don’t worry, you have a chance to get an up close look at the floats for the next three days. The floats will be parked ...