Arizonans travel to see the solar eclipse

The solar system is set to put on a show Monday as a total solar eclipse will sweep across the U.S. Sadly, the best spots to see the eclipse aren't anywhere near Arizona, so Arizonans are going to the eclipse. FOX 10's Irene Snyder has the story.

Safety tips for driving during the eclipse

Drivers traveling during the eclipse may not only be managing traffic on the road, but effective ways to stay safe. Here’s what you need to know.

Solar Eclipse: Big crowds expected in some cities

While people in Arizona will only see a partial solar eclipse, people in some other states are expected to see a total solar eclipse, and big crowds are expected in some cities. Reporter Kailey Schuyler has more.

Eclipse 2024: How to safely take video, photos

Looking directly at the sun, even for a few seconds, without proper eyewear can cause serious damage, even if it’s through a camera lens. Here’s how to safely snag the perfect photo.

Sky gazers planning to view eclipse from airplanes

Travelers are finding unique ways to view the eclipse. Some are flying to sites in the path of totality while others are even attempting to schedule flights during the eclipse to view it from the sky.

Six ways to safely watch the eclipse

Eclipse safety is essential. It is very unsafe to look directly at an eclipse. Luckily, there are several ways to watch the progression of the eclipse before and after totality.