More than 800,000 people from across the country line up to see the spectacle every year, and millions more watch from home.
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 ...
It’s almost time for the annual parade, filled with music, floats and, of course, roses. Want to watch from home? Here’s everything you need to know.
Sure, but no other rose bush can boast 39 floats, 16 equestrian teams and 24 marching bands. And a century and a half of history. Yes, the Rose Parade returns to the streets of Pasadena on ...
Thousands of spectators lined Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena to witness the 136th Rose Parade on New Year’s Day. The theme of this year’s parade, “Best Day Ever!” was brought to life with every float ...
The street overlooks the Rose Bowl and is just a 10-minute walk across Interstate 210 to what is known as “TV Corner,” where the networks will be broadcasting the parade in just a few hours.
The Cal Poly Rose Float is the only student-built float in the parade and has participated for 77 consecutive years. The ...
New Year's Day marks the third time the Kyoto Tachibana Senior High band will perform at Rose Parade. Bands from Mexico, Panama and Denmark will march too.
Carpinteria City Councilmember Wade Nomura packed his copy of CVN for his trip to Pasadena, California for the annual Rose ...