- Updated
They pulled out all the stops so members could see it all up close. Read more'Solar Saturday' held at Louisville park 2 weeks before eclipse
- Updated
WDRB Meteorologist Hannah Strong takes you inside the classroom to give you some ideas. Read moreNot sure what to do with your students on eclipse day? Take a trip inside a classroom for some tips
- Updated
Greyhound is making traveling for the solar eclipse on April 8 easier by offering several routes in direct or partial paths of the eclipse. Read moreGreyhound offers bus routes to cities in the path of solar eclipse
- Updated
As Kentuckiana prepares for the total solar eclipse on April 8, WDRB has your guide to all the Louisville-area eclipse viewing spots. Read moreEclipse countdown | Kentuckiana's 2024 total solar eclipse viewing guide
- Updated
While millions have their eyes on the skies, Indiana Sate Police will set its sights on the roadways. Read moreIndiana State Police offers tips to prepare for April 8's solar spectacle
- Updated
With the total solar eclipse a month away, an internationally known astronomer is warning people about counterfeit glasses that won't protect you from the sun. Read moreDon't Waste Your Money | Beware of counterfeit eclipse glasses
- Updated
WDRB solar eclipse glasses will be available at all Scooter's Coffee area locations starting March 1. Read moreWDRB solar eclipse glasses available now at Scooter's Coffee
- Updated
Vision First Optometrist Dr. Katrina Black said the only way to view this once-in-a-lifetime moment is with the proper eye protection. Read moreDon't stare at the sun | Louisville optometrist explains safe ways to view solar eclipse
- Updated
The biggest star in the sky will cast its shadow on southern Indiana towns on April 8 Read moreSouthern Indiana towns preparing to cash in on April's total solar eclipse spotlight
- Updated
Many Louisville-area schools are closed or doing virtual learning due to the total solar eclipse happening on Monday, April 8, 2024. Read moreEclipse countdown | School closures on Monday, April 8 for total solar eclipse
- Updated
Indiana State Police are encouraging drivers to plan ahead for the upcoming solar eclipse in April. Read moreIndiana State Police encouraging drivers to plan ahead, expect traffic for solar eclipse
- Updated
Typical weather in the Ohio Valley area in early April is anything but typical. Read morePreparing for eclipse day | What if the weather doesn't cooperate?
- Updated
Janelle Monáe and William Shatner will perform at the Hoosier Cosmic Celebration on Indiana University's campus during the solar eclipse on April 8. Read moreJanelle Monáe, William Shatner to perform at Indiana University during solar eclipse
- Updated
WDRB's Hannah Strong shows the four items you'll need to create a viewer at home. Read moreCan't find eclipse glasses? Here's how to make a DIY Eclipse viewer to safely watch the event
- Updated
During the total solar eclipse, there is a specific area where the sun will be totally blocked by the moon. Read moreEclipse countdown | What's the difference between totality and partiality?
- Updated
While many cities and towns across the globe ended 2023 with fireworks, the sun was busy producing some excitement of its own —an X5 solar flare. This was the largest … Read moreSOLAR CYCLE 25: What You Should Look For During The Total Solar Eclipse..
- Updated
Regardless of where you decide to watch from, our entire area is close enough to totality that you will all notice something. Read moreEclipse countdown | Louisville area prepares for total solar eclipse in our area on April 8
Louisville braces for a wild spring, 4 marquee events bringing tens of thousands of tourists to town
- Updated
Louisville will be one of the most exciting cities in the world when springtime hits, four destination events set to bring tens of thousands of tourists to the area. Read moreLouisville braces for a wild spring, 4 marquee events bringing tens of thousands of tourists to town
- Updated
The online class for all ages, which starts Jan. 8, is worth one college credit and will teach students about how rare the eclipse is and what to expect. Read moreUniversity of Louisville offering class preparing students for 2024's total solar eclipse
- Updated
The sky will go dark April 8 across a large section of the United States, and Seymour leaders are preparing for tens of thousands of people to take in the solar eclips… Read moreSouthern Indiana city expecting 3 times its population to converge for 2024 solar eclipse
- Updated
Mark your calendars! The next annular solar eclipse visible from the U.S. will be on June 21, 2039, but a total solar eclipse will darken skies from Texas to Maine on … Read moreAN EPIC VIEW Of The Annular Eclipse & Why You Should Mark Your Calendar For The Next Event...
- Updated
The annular solar eclipse happened Saturday afternoon, and for many of you the view was blocked by clouds. However some folks in our area were lucky enough to see the … Read moreAnnular Solar Eclipse Seen In Our Area
- Updated
Before we get into the details about NASA's mission, I want you to have realistic expectations as to what you will see here on Saturday. Just to be completely clear, w… Read moreLAUNCH! Rockets Will Fly Into October's Eclipse’s Shadow To Study The Atmosphere...
- Updated
Tens of millions in the Americas will have front-row seats for Saturday's rare “ring of fire” eclipse of the sun. Read more'Ring of fire' solar eclipse will slice across Americas on Saturday with millions along path
Most Popular
Articles
- Louisville man charged with murder after kicking and biting 5-year-old son, police say
- Body recovered from Ohio River near downtown Louisville
- CRAWFORD | Defense, quick strikes help Louisville repel James Madison's upset bid, 28-14
- Louisville-area high school football coverage — Week 3
- Family mourns Louisville 12-year-old killed by alleged drunk driver as mother also faces charges
- From tow lot to treasure, LMPD auctions 170 unclaimed vehicles online
- Louisville police auctioning off 170 unclaimed vehicles from impound lot
- Louisville man killed in crash early Friday in Crestwood
- New Albany business owner charged with conspiracy to commit murder after police raids
- Louisville team asking community to have 'HEART' when interacting with homeless