A celestial phenomenon known as a "Ring of Fire Eclipse" will take place on Thursday, June 10th and will be visible across Earth's northern hemisphere.
This weekend promises to be a busy weekend along roads and highways across the Tri-State with thousands of visitors expected to be here in anticipation of the Total Solar Eclipse on Monday!
The Evansville-Vanderburgh Public Library just announced that they have received a shipment of viewing glasses and will be distributing them free of charge. Get details now.
Saturday is International Homeless Animals Day and to celebrate, It Takes a Village is hosting a special adoption event. They'll also have a limited number of eclipses glasses they will be selling with the proceeds benefiting the animals in their care.
A little bird told me that we are supposed to have an influx of people coming to the tristate this weekend. There's an eclipse or something going on.
Usually, we can pop into any given restaurant and the wait isn't more than a half-hour or so. But, this weekend might be different. So, whether you are coming into the tri-state from out-of-town or you are considered a "local" (I've never b
The Nick Nackery has announced via Facebook that they do have a limited number of eclipse viewing glasses still available. Here are the details to try to get yourself a pair.
Many more people than usual will be on the roads in the next several days in hopes of getting a glimpse at the total eclipse on Monday, August 21, 2017. What does that mean for travel?
I don't know if you've heard, but the moon is going to get all up in the sun's business on Monday, creating the first total solar eclipse in many years. For those wanting to get a better idea of what to expect and how the whole cosmic event works, the Evansville Museum has a great exhibit to answer all your questions, including how to properly view the event without permanently damaging your eyeba