I'll be honest, I was late to the eclipse party. I run a small business on the side and it wasn't until I was making some "glow-in-the dark" eclipse t-shirts on Thursday night that I decided I wanted a pair of glasses to check it out.
Traffic is going to be awful, gas prices are skyrocketing, and are the eclipse glasses you bought going to really protect your eyes? Use this app and these tips to make your way through the Total Eclipse on Monday.
Thousands of people are planning trips and vacations to Sun Valley, Donnelly and Weiser to be in the path of totality when the solar eclipse makes it's way across the Gem State on August 21st.
Up to 100,000 visitors are expected to drive to and through Payette County on their way to Weiser to watch the Total Solar Eclipse on August 21st and Payette County's not taking any chances.
Thousands of visitors will be coming to Idaho for the best view of the solar eclipse August 21st. Now, there's a new way to determine exactly what time and how well you will see it.