The "once in a lifetime" solar eclipse has come and gone, and if you're like me, it was cool - maybe not life changing - but cool. So why are so many people complaining about it?
Here in Boise it got a little dark, but not totally dark, because the eclipse was only at 99.6% totality. However, if you wonder what the eclipse looked like from areas of totality check out this video from Idaho Falls.
This is absolutely brilliant!
St. Luke's staff created an amazing video to remind people to protect their eyes during the upcoming total eclipse, taking place on Monday.
We already knew that the staff at St. Luke's is incredible, but this needs to go viral...
We're just days away from the total eclipse on Monday, and already, Oregon has seen intense traffic trouble. We're expecting it here too, and ready to help you navigate your way around it.
Over the last few weeks, we've been following the influx of tourists who are coming for the total eclipse on Monday. Another result of the unusual demand? Hotel prices are insane!
As the Treasure Valley and Gem State prepare for the influx of tourists for the eclipse coming Monday, it's probably no surprise this will be impacted: Gas prices. They're going up.
Know someone who just got on the eclipse bandwagon, and are now trying to find a hotel to stay in here in Boise or across Idaho? There are rooms available, but they're going to cost big money.
As you know, the total eclipse is coming August 21st, and our state offers our region a place to experience it in 100% totality. That means more visitors and a need for more rental cars.
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.