This weekend it's the Solarbration in Texarkana leading up to the total eclipse on Monday. The Four States Fair and Rodeo kicks off with great events and more.
It's been reported by numerous affiliates including ESPN and CBS Sports that Arkansas Basketball coach Eric Musselman has been hired as the new coach of USC.
Monday, April 8, will be the biggest celestial event of the year and many people will head outdoors to capture the total solar eclipse. However, did you know that using your smartphone to capture the solar eclipse could damage your phone's camera lens or even fry your phone?
It's hard to believe but we're just five days away from the total solar eclipse and like most people excited to see it the question remains what will the weather be like that day?
The countdown is underway in Texarkana for one of the biggest historic events in U.S. history the much-anticipated Total Solar Eclipse on Monday, April 8.
The 2024 Total Eclipse is just days away. As the path goes directly over the state of Arkansas on Monday we don't want to miss a thing. Everyone is wondering when the eclipse will start. At what time will we hit totality? And what time will the eclipse be over?
The Total Eclipse 2024 is coming and with its path directly over Arkansas, we all know that there is expected to be a high number of visitors coming into the state. ARDOT is estimating between 300,000 to 1.5 million people coming into the state for this weekend.
The Total Solar Eclipse is a week from today Monday, April 8. Arkansas towns are doing their best to prepare for the amount of people that will be coming into the state for a chance to see a total solar eclipse.
One week from today on April 8, Americans are preparing for the upcoming total solar eclipse but what happens if the weather is cloudy what could we expect?