LAist's very own Julia Paskin is sharing one of living in the San Gabriel Valley's best-kept secrets — the yearly opportunity ...
You’ve seen them on TV, now look how each of the Rose Parade floats makes its way under the I-210 overpass in Pasadena.
Arcadia native and former B-2 pilot Col. Butler provides a behind-the-scenes look at how the Air Force executes this ...
After a two hour journey floats reached the end of the 136th Rose Parade route. Our reporters and photographers were along ...
Our reporters and photographers will be along the parade route bringing you the sights and sounds from the 136th Rose Parade ...
a worldwide symbol and backdrop that marks the start of the Rose Parade every New Year’s Day. But for the first time in more ...
Several floats made at Phoenix Decorating Company in Irwindale begin their journey to Pasadena’s Rose Parade on New Year’s ...
The Rose Parade route is 5.5 miles it usually takes two hours for all the floats to travel. The floats travel northbound on Orange Grove Boulevard and turn east onto Colorado Boulevard. Toward the end ...
Bandfest’s second day, coming off its first on Sunday, featured performances from several California high school marching ...
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 ...
On a recent Sunday morning, the 605 All-Star Band, turned the streets of Norwalk into a trial run for the Rose Parade.
(Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG) Need a ride to the Rose Parade? L.A. Metro will be increasing its services on New Year’s Day to accommodate parade goers. The A line will be ...