AZ team heads to Texas to view solar eclipse

We are less than a week away from the total solar eclipse that will cross North America. Millions of people will be in the path of totality, that’s when everything will go dark in the middle of the day. A group from Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff will be in Waco, Texas for the event. FOX 10's Ellen McNamara has the story.

Lowell Observatory hosts eclipse watch party

The Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff is hosting a watch party for the eclipse on April 8. They are also partnering with Baylor University to host a watch party where the path of totality is expected to cross in Waco, Texas.

Pets and the solar eclipse: What to know

While some abnormal animal behavior has been recorded during eclipses of the past, don’t expect anything unusual from your pets. But there are a few things you can do to make sure they’ll stay safe.

Solar eclipse countdown: What to know with 1 week to go

The total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024 is now just a few days away. Millions of people will be able to step outside and see a very rare spectacle: The moon moving in front of the sun, either partially or completely blocking its light.

What schools are planning for the eclipse

School districts nationwide are exploring options for students to see the total solar eclipse on April 8. Here's what schools in your area are considering.