People all over the world will tune in on January 1 for one of America's oldest New Year's traditions: the Rose Parade.
Rose Parade, some 32 floats, 20 marching bands and 16 equestrian groups will traverse Colorado Boulevard, through the heart of Old Pasadena.
Before you hit the road to the 136th Rose Parade, take note of the multiple on-ramp and road closures around Pasadena for the parade and the 111th Rose Bowl. First off, Colorado Boulevard will ...
The sidewalks along Colorado Boulevard on New Year's morning in Pasadena will be filled with crowds watching the 2025 Rose Parade. A tradition that started 136 years ago is still going strong with ...
Both first-timers to this parade duty, one Scout from Whittier pushed her younger sister, who... A Pasadena bookstore owner lost his Altadena home in the Eaton fire. His staff responded.
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.
More than 800,000 people from across the country line up to see the spectacle every year, and millions more watch from home.
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 ...
A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. 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 ...
The Rose Parade takes place in Pasadena on Wednesday, Jan. 1 for the 136th year! Tennis legend Billie Jean King will serve as the Grand Marshal. You can catch live coverage on FOX 11 and the FOX ...
It is time, once again, to test the mettle of those petals. The 136th Rose Parade is set to kick off at 8 a.m. PST on New Year’s Day and roll along 5.5 miles of Pasadena streets before an ...