Wind at 22 Miles Per Hour and faster today so we are seeing more cloud cover. Like yesterday, between 9 00 and 10 00 it will evaporate with only sun around the bay at 74 to 84 in the south bay and 84 in the north bay and 94 inland and long the coast into San Francisco more cloud cover than yesterday and 66 to 72 so if you liked yesterday you will like today, too. Clear conditions approaching the macarthur maze long 80 from berkeley to emeryville. As we look you can see the traffic is run smoothly as you make it to the bay bridge and the rest of the area couple. We do not have accidents only construction, eastbound side of 588, from north flynn road to grant line road we have spring crews and we seeing a slow down because of the bottleneck and the rest of the drive in the when direction is building through address at 37 Miles Per Hour for a top somebody from 205 the rest of the the drive is smooth. We have an update on a big construction project in San Francisco. That is ahead. Now the
A short history of White House cats Jeva Lange
It s a problem that the Bidens are set to remedy. Last week, first lady Jill Biden teased that a cat is waiting in the wings to join the family and their two dogs at the White House. The newcomer won t be the first four-legged friend to knock pens off the Resolute Desk, though; here are seven notable White House cats who blazed the trail for First Kitty Biden.
Tabby and Dixie, the O.G.s
When President Abraham Lincoln s wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, was asked if her husband had any hobbies, the first lady replied simply: Cats. She wasn t kidding: Reportedly Abe loved his cats so much that he d even feed them from the dinner table, to Mary Todd s dismay. Lincoln was also the first president to introduce cats into 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in the form of Tabby and Dixie, who were a gift from his secretary of state, William H. Seward. At one point, [Lincoln] told a friend that Dixie was smarter than his entire cabinet a