For those of us who are hobby photographers, you might be thinking you're going to drop some cash on gear to shoot the eclipse August 21st. Nope. Your smart phone will be fine.
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.
If you're planning to join the masses to view the total solar eclipse on Aug. 21, make sure you have the right safety gear!
There's been so much hype and concern over the upcoming total eclipse.
Payette County commissioners announced a local emergency/disaster declaration yesterday which will be in effect until September 5...
If your circle of friends or office conversation is anything like mine, no doubt, you've been discussing the coming eclipse. If you're planning to travel for it, there are some things to plan for.
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.
Eclipse Fever is sweeping the Gem State (no thanks to the Today Show) and as you're finalizing your plans for where you're going to watch it, you may want to make sure you have the right glasses!
The August 21st total solar eclipse is almost here. Idaho is right in the pathway for optimal viewing, so it's probably no surprise that searches for Idaho hotels are way up.