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Keeping the Rose Bowl Parade Safe

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Tens of thousands of people will pack the streets of Pasadena this Friday morning for the 127th parade and afternoon Rose Bowl game. But there?s a few clouds gathered above the parade this year. In the aftermath of the San Bernardino shootings, the Rose celebration earned special status from the Department of Homeland Security, placing it among the top potential targets for terrorism. Pasadena?s chief of police Phillip Sanchez says that means access to more federal resources to insure public safety.

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