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>> it's a reminder of the city of napa. the total damage is $1.5 million to restore the church that hadn't missed a sunday service in 140 years. until the quake. >> were you disheartened? >> the church is the people. it's not the building. >> reporter: napa's first presbyterian church is on the national register of historic places. no wonder tourists visit every day. where they marvelled at architecture, now, she see glass shattered. bones, lay bare. >> wow. more damage than expected. >> reporter: it's more than the damage you see. it's also the kind of damage napa no longer hear. mike gibson led me to where, as of last week, the historic bell remained on august 24th. getting it in place and ringable again is symbolic. a new birth, or a rebirth for a community celebrating new ones after the quake. true, the church is the people. not the building. but in practicing their faith, it's members miss their sundays spent in this wonderful place, to preach. >> reporter: napa strong, to be sure. i'll have final matters on my what re
>> it's a reminder of the city of napa. the total damage is $1.5 million to restore the church that hadn't missed a sunday service in 140 years. until the quake. >> were you disheartened? >> the church is the people. it's not the building. >> reporter: napa's first presbyterian church is on the national register of historic places. no wonder tourists visit every day. where they marvelled at architecture, now, she see glass shattered. bones, lay bare. >> wow. more...
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>> it's a reminder of the city of napa. the total damage is $1.5 million to restore the church that hadn't missed a sunday service in 140 years. until the quake. >> were you disheartened? >> the church is the people. it's not the building. >> reporter: napa's first presbyterian church is on the national register of historic places. no wonder tourists visit every day. where they marvelled at architecture, now, she see glass shattered. bones, lay bare. >> wow. more damage than expected. >> reporter: it's more than the damage you see. it's also the kind of damage napa no longer hear. mike gibson led me to where, as of last week, the historic bell remained on august 24th. getting it in place and ringable again is symbolic. a new birth, or a rebirth for a community celebrating new ones after the quake. true, the church is the people. not the building. but in practicing their faith, it's members miss their sundays spent in this wonderful place, to preach. >> reporter: napa strong, to be sure. i'll have final matters on my what re
>> it's a reminder of the city of napa. the total damage is $1.5 million to restore the church that hadn't missed a sunday service in 140 years. until the quake. >> were you disheartened? >> the church is the people. it's not the building. >> reporter: napa's first presbyterian church is on the national register of historic places. no wonder tourists visit every day. where they marvelled at architecture, now, she see glass shattered. bones, lay bare. >> wow. more...
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this event today is called napa strong. it is the sentiment shared by communities that stood together after they were shaken by that devastating earthquake, the biggest since 1989 in the bay area. napa's mayor says they've come so far from that terrifying moment and an overwhelming feeling of so much work ahead is still present. >> a year ago it was scary. so many unknowns. we didn't know the extent of the damage. we could see it was really a mess, so much cleanup to do, and just didn't know how long it was going to take to get back on our feet. >> now the mayor says about 85% of the construction that needs to be done has been done. so clearly there is a lot of progress that has been made. i stand here on main street at third in downtown napa and we can see a lot of work still to be done, some of the buildings knocked down so badly a year ago are still in need of repair. workers today earlier were just all over these buildings getting work done. the work continues, cheryl. >> dan, it's remarkable. they are so resilient. tha
this event today is called napa strong. it is the sentiment shared by communities that stood together after they were shaken by that devastating earthquake, the biggest since 1989 in the bay area. napa's mayor says they've come so far from that terrifying moment and an overwhelming feeling of so much work ahead is still present. >> a year ago it was scary. so many unknowns. we didn't know the extent of the damage. we could see it was really a mess, so much cleanup to do, and just didn't...
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now to the napa quake anniversary. one year ago today a magnitude 6.0 quake rocked napa county and shook the entire bay area awake. 12 months later there is still a lot of work to be done. >> the napa community is holding a celebration to mark just how far they've come in one year. a live picture from veterans memorial park where the music and the party are under way. >> abc 7 news reported from napa the day after the quake and he's back to show us how far the community has come. hi, dan. >> reporter: hi, ama. the community has come a remarkable way in the last 365 days. that's a celebration that you showed is just tremendous. there are so many people gathering there to celebrate what has happened over the last year. such a shock a year ago. this is where i reported from exactly a year ago, the day after the earthquake. this was badly damaged, bricks all over the ground as you can see. a major construction effort under way there. let me show you across the street, this is main street at 3rd. across the street a histori
now to the napa quake anniversary. one year ago today a magnitude 6.0 quake rocked napa county and shook the entire bay area awake. 12 months later there is still a lot of work to be done. >> the napa community is holding a celebration to mark just how far they've come in one year. a live picture from veterans memorial park where the music and the party are under way. >> abc 7 news reported from napa the day after the quake and he's back to show us how far the community has come....
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at vans park if downtown napa with have our 6.making sure that people have an understand, of the decisions they can make for the families to keep them safe in time of emergency. we have federal, state and local agencies representing us and pick can pick up a lot of good information. you are asking people from out of napa to come here if the event. next half hour we will speak with a business owner about some of the changes he made to his building and how he was able to stay open right after the earthquake. >> napa strong 6.0, 365 is held at veteran's million park this afternoon at 3:20 p.m. it will commemorate how far the region has commodity. >> work repairs napa's first prepare church a structure on natural register of historic polices. inside, pews are covered, stained glasses window covered and it will tick $1.5 million to repair the building but the passenger said it could have with worse. >> it is built on a foundation of bridge about as high as your waist and it would have been easy for the church to have slid roof the foun
at vans park if downtown napa with have our 6.making sure that people have an understand, of the decisions they can make for the families to keep them safe in time of emergency. we have federal, state and local agencies representing us and pick can pick up a lot of good information. you are asking people from out of napa to come here if the event. next half hour we will speak with a business owner about some of the changes he made to his building and how he was able to stay open right after the...
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lorena ---y como estan las cosas en napa? la destruccion que dejo este temblor, con danos de unos 300 mollones de dolares? ...... y como se puede planificar para el futuro. ---caterine orozco de telemundo 48 primera edicin nos acompaÑa en el estudio para recordar esa fecha... buenos dias. live bug katherine ---el domingo, 24 de agosto de 2014, el terremoto que alcanz una magnitud de 6 cambi la vida de toda una comunidad en tan solo cinco segundos. take vo ---el servicio geolgico de estados unidos determin que el epicentro se localiz a nueve kilmetros al sudoeste de la ciudad de napa al norte de la ciudad de san francisco. ---el sismo no solo dej daÑos, sino que provoc la muerte de una persona e hiri a unas 220. algunos de los edificios histricos en el centro de napa tuvieron daÑos considerables mientras que miles de clientes en y alrededor de sonoma, napa y santa rosa se quedaron sin electricidad. hubo al menos 30 reportes por interrupciones y fugas de agua. ---el terremoto provoc seis grandes incendios, incluyendo varias cas
lorena ---y como estan las cosas en napa? la destruccion que dejo este temblor, con danos de unos 300 mollones de dolares? ...... y como se puede planificar para el futuro. ---caterine orozco de telemundo 48 primera edicin nos acompaÑa en el estudio para recordar esa fecha... buenos dias. live bug katherine ---el domingo, 24 de agosto de 2014, el terremoto que alcanz una magnitud de 6 cambi la vida de toda una comunidad en tan solo cinco segundos. take vo ---el servicio geolgico de estados...
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ha tomado medidas de seguridad tras el terremoto de napa? compartida durante la emisin de este noticiero... alonso lo nico que tiene que hacer es ir a nuestra pgina de facebook "telemundo 48"... all escribe su comentario... y aqu nosotros podramos compartir su opinin... lorena participe con nosotros... recuerde: facebook/telemu ndo48 lorena - ots --activistas protestaron a nivel nacional en contra de las clnicas de "planned parenthood"... take vo --los manifestantes piden eliminar los fondos federales que recibe el principal proveedor de servicios de salud reproductiva en estados unidos... esto despus que se dieran a conocer videos que muestran a empleados de la organizacin discutiendo la supuesta venta de tejidos y rganos de fetos abortados... --"planned parenthood" se defendi, asegurando que sus pacientes donan los tejidos para investigacin mdica. live bug bump out lorena --- tiempo de la pausa... no se mueva porque tenemos mucho ms para ustedes aqu en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion... take vo --hoy en nuestro segmen tu mundotecnol
ha tomado medidas de seguridad tras el terremoto de napa? compartida durante la emisin de este noticiero... alonso lo nico que tiene que hacer es ir a nuestra pgina de facebook "telemundo 48"... all escribe su comentario... y aqu nosotros podramos compartir su opinin... lorena participe con nosotros... recuerde: facebook/telemu ndo48 lorena - ots --activistas protestaron a nivel nacional en contra de las clnicas de "planned parenthood"... take vo --los manifestantes piden...
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de clientes en y alrededor de sonoma, napa y santa rosa se quedaron sin electricidad.0 reportes por interrupciones y fugas de agua. ---adems, el terremoto provoc seis grandes incendios, incluyendo varias casas mviles que se quemaron por completo. ---la mayoria del caos se registr en la ciudad de napa, hogar de 78 mil personas, ciudad conocida como destino turstico y centro de la industria vincola de california. take sot nats ---la portavoz del condado de napa dice que han progresado mucho, pero que an queda bastante por hacer... hay varias construcciones en el centro de la ciudad y la gente est retomando la vida que tenia. cont. vo ---recordemos que el 25 de agosto de 2014, el gobernador de california, jerry brown, declar "estado de emergencia" en la zona. facebook katherine katherine ---con msica, grupos comunitarios y sobre todo, mucha informacin para estar preparados en caso de otro temblor... los residentes se darn cita en el parque de los veteranos en el centro de la ciudad de 3 a 6 de la tarde. alonso ---katherine, este fue el temblor ms fuerte en la baha en aÑos
de clientes en y alrededor de sonoma, napa y santa rosa se quedaron sin electricidad.0 reportes por interrupciones y fugas de agua. ---adems, el terremoto provoc seis grandes incendios, incluyendo varias casas mviles que se quemaron por completo. ---la mayoria del caos se registr en la ciudad de napa, hogar de 78 mil personas, ciudad conocida como destino turstico y centro de la industria vincola de california. take sot nats ---la portavoz del condado de napa dice que han progresado mucho, pero...
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it cost napa wineries $80 million. they generate about $13 billion a career in business mostly though are all back in business. >> it rumble through vallejo and injuring 49 causing an estimated $5 million in damage. most damage involved chimneys and brick walls including this at first unite the methodist church. the snow may boulevard exit on highway 37 was closed because of safety concerns. >> the community will mark the anniversary with an event called anniversary with an event called napa strong 6 we will broadcast from napa today as we ma the anniversary of the august 24, at 5:00 and 6:00, abc news anchor is in the heart of downtown napa to show us how things have changed. >> the dow will be down 600 points when it opens in 30 minutes, with the sole off after a brutal night overseas with markets sharply down overconcerns china's economy is slowing and interest rates in the united states could rise. the dow was down a thousand points last week marking the worst week since 2011 and apple stock is trading below $100 a
it cost napa wineries $80 million. they generate about $13 billion a career in business mostly though are all back in business. >> it rumble through vallejo and injuring 49 causing an estimated $5 million in damage. most damage involved chimneys and brick walls including this at first unite the methodist church. the snow may boulevard exit on highway 37 was closed because of safety concerns. >> the community will mark the anniversary with an event called anniversary with an event...
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reporting live in napa cate caugurian kpix 5. >> at 3:20 this afternoon, the city of napa will mark th the question is -- the question is what do you do? i think you have to be careful selling into this. we have two days to argue this is the panic level. in any correction, you wait to see a panic when the selling almost becomes irrational, people want to get out, people have to get out, that's when things go a little too far and the market starts to bounce back. >> long term, we were talking about raise in interest rates. do you think the fed does that? >> this is not something janet yellen counted on. i think the betting has been it was going to be next month. some people thought it might be a little later in the year. janet yellen has got to be sitting back and saying wait a second, what is this telling us. the oil prices fell below $40 for the first time in six years. that's very good for consumers because it means gas prices will be cheaper, but it also means, you know, it could be a signal that the global economy is slowing down and if the global economy is slowing down, that will
reporting live in napa cate caugurian kpix 5. >> at 3:20 this afternoon, the city of napa will mark th the question is -- the question is what do you do? i think you have to be careful selling into this. we have two days to argue this is the panic level. in any correction, you wait to see a panic when the selling almost becomes irrational, people want to get out, people have to get out, that's when things go a little too far and the market starts to bounce back. >> long term, we...
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we will be in the heart of downtown napa to show how things have changed. we have uploaded snapshots to abc7 news come and you can see for yourself what a difference in a year in napa. >> this morning the first day of class for the oakland unified school district and all teaching positions may have been filled. we have reported how the district has been scrambling to fill the positions relying on john fairs to recruit candidates. we last spoke to officials they were down just to 15 vacancies and chances are good they will be filled by this morning. so far the district has hired 348 teaches for the new school career. >> investigators in san francisco are trying to figure why a paraglider slammed into a hillside at 4:00 yesterday p.m. killing him. a witness recorded the accident and you can see the man headed for the oil without trying to steer away and he felt 15'. he was if his 50s. there is a possibility he had a heart attack or caught in an upcraft of wind with the speeds normal in the area. >> on saturday, a paraglider was caught in a power line in daly
we will be in the heart of downtown napa to show how things have changed. we have uploaded snapshots to abc7 news come and you can see for yourself what a difference in a year in napa. >> this morning the first day of class for the oakland unified school district and all teaching positions may have been filled. we have reported how the district has been scrambling to fill the positions relying on john fairs to recruit candidates. we last spoke to officials they were down just to 15...
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in all, the earthquake cost napa wineries about $80 million. the wineries generate about $13 billion a career in -- a year in we business. >> we will broadcast from napa all day as we mark the anniversary of the earthquake. we will be in the heart of downtown napa to show how things have changed. we have uploaded nap shots of our reporting at abc7news.com and you can see for your self what a difference a year has made. >> trio of california men healed "heroes." a summer vacation turned into a terrifying ordeal. the special award the men now have received from the president of france. >> the major changes proposed for a bay area airport after a series of security breaches that could have put passengers at risk. >> stay tuned. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... right now all beds are on sale. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. the t
in all, the earthquake cost napa wineries about $80 million. the wineries generate about $13 billion a career in -- a year in we business. >> we will broadcast from napa all day as we mark the anniversary of the earthquake. we will be in the heart of downtown napa to show how things have changed. we have uploaded nap shots of our reporting at abc7news.com and you can see for your self what a difference a year has made. >> trio of california men healed "heroes." a summer...
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. >> right now we're at veterans memorial downtown napa. the band is playing and they have selections like shake it up and i felt the earth move under my feet. mg -- interesting selection but one person said we're still standing. >> reporter: at precisely 3:20 this afternoon a high school percussion band drum rolled the length of the earthquake one year ago today. >> one year ago our town took a pounding. just 26 seconds. many lives were changed. >> boom boom, boom, boom, boom. >> just on and on. >> that about the duration. >> reporter: the earth shook at 3:20 in the morning. >> our bed was bouncing across the floor and our tv came crashing down and almost hit our dog. >> reporter: the south napa quake cost the city of napa almost $200 million in damage. it killed one person and injured 200. >> when the pain i was experiencing was unbearable, and when it felt like the sun wasn't going to rise again the community really helped me in ways that you'll never know. >> reporter: among the injured nick dillon who's now 13 years old. a year ago his
. >> right now we're at veterans memorial downtown napa. the band is playing and they have selections like shake it up and i felt the earth move under my feet. mg -- interesting selection but one person said we're still standing. >> reporter: at precisely 3:20 this afternoon a high school percussion band drum rolled the length of the earthquake one year ago today. >> one year ago our town took a pounding. just 26 seconds. many lives were changed. >> boom boom, boom,...
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at veterans memorial park, downtown napa. you can expect live music and community groups including information, of course, about emergency preparedness. >> plus, as local firefighters are not dealing with enough, now they're headed to other states to help them with their raging wildfires. we'll tell you where. you like ? it's a good looking car. this is the model rear end event. the model year end sales event. it's year end! it's the rear end event. year end, rear end, check it out. talk about turbocharging my engine. you're gorgeous. what kind of car do you like? new, or many miles on it? get a $1000 volkswagen reward card on select 2015 passat models. or lease a 2015 passat limited edition for $189 a month after a $1000 bonus. [female announcer] dsave up to $400 on beautyrest and posturepedic.n, get interest-free financing until 2018 on tempur-pedic. plus, helpful advice from the sleep experts. don't miss mattress price wars at sleep train. >> where is it roly going? >> why is my money going to a fossil fuel technology? >>
at veterans memorial park, downtown napa. you can expect live music and community groups including information, of course, about emergency preparedness. >> plus, as local firefighters are not dealing with enough, now they're headed to other states to help them with their raging wildfires. we'll tell you where. you like ? it's a good looking car. this is the model rear end event. the model year end sales event. it's year end! it's the rear end event. year end, rear end, check it out. talk...
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nearly a dozen women were kicked off the napa valley wine train.s facebook page characterized the women as verbally and physically aggressive. the women say it was racially motivated. nbc bay area's chuck coppola has more. >> reporter: members of a book club were led off a napa valley wine train to wait police officers. one guest nearby made this comment. >> the passenger who was closest to us on the b.a.r.t. leaned forward to us and said, "this is not a bar." and i think we all kind of said in unison, yes it is! there is a bar right there. >> reporter: the women who traveled together for 17 years without being kicked out anywhere were escorted to the train's six cars. >> it wasn't comfortable at all. and people were looking at us. >> reporter: did you think there was something racial about this? >> i do feel it was racial. >> reporter: soon after the incident, the wine train's facebook page included a post about the incident, saying that the group had been, quote, verbally and physically abusive to other guests and staff. the post was ultimately r
nearly a dozen women were kicked off the napa valley wine train.s facebook page characterized the women as verbally and physically aggressive. the women say it was racially motivated. nbc bay area's chuck coppola has more. >> reporter: members of a book club were led off a napa valley wine train to wait police officers. one guest nearby made this comment. >> the passenger who was closest to us on the b.a.r.t. leaned forward to us and said, "this is not a bar." and i think...
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and like a fine cloth, napa's needy can count on this. even after the quake, they never missed a meal. the devil is in the details. that crook cede weather vane was a landmark. >> it is a constant reminder to the city of napa. >> if you add it up the damage is $1.5 million. that's what it will take to restore this church that hadn't missed a sunday service in 140 years until the quake. >> were you disheartened? >> the church is the people. it is not the building. >> it is on the national register of historic places and no wonder tourists visit every day. where they once marveled at the architecture they see glass shattered and bones lay bare. >> it is much more than i expected. >> it is the kind of damage that napa no longer hears. mike gibson lead me into the steeple whereas of last week the historic 800-pound bell remained where it fell on august 24th. getting that bell in place and ringable again is symbolic. or maybe it is a rebirth celebrating new ones of the true, a church is its people and not the building. >> this is the priority.
and like a fine cloth, napa's needy can count on this. even after the quake, they never missed a meal. the devil is in the details. that crook cede weather vane was a landmark. >> it is a constant reminder to the city of napa. >> if you add it up the damage is $1.5 million. that's what it will take to restore this church that hadn't missed a sunday service in 140 years until the quake. >> were you disheartened? >> the church is the people. it is not the building....
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that same day usgs geologist were in napa first. they look for cracks in the ground that were an earthquake absurdist it and have looked very long. this is the same spot looks seven days later. "we saw a crack up to 80 14 in.. possible "later the ground in napa could still be moving be very slowly. another thing not surprised researchers about this earthquake was the after shocks or lack thereof. "we had fewer aftershocks of the normal and their smaller than normal following the initial quake. >> pam: team coverage on the one-year napa quake anniversary j.r. is back now he went to beauty school red tag last year and now he is back. >> reporter: diesel on school called a school in this building one. open now covered by scaffolding just one year after it was rocked by the napa earthquake. the seventh"devastating to be honest with you on. unsettling wondering from day-to-day what's going to happen. when she took a store school last year. today the sections of wall that were missing had been replaced. interoffice and to be seen after th
that same day usgs geologist were in napa first. they look for cracks in the ground that were an earthquake absurdist it and have looked very long. this is the same spot looks seven days later. "we saw a crack up to 80 14 in.. possible "later the ground in napa could still be moving be very slowly. another thing not surprised researchers about this earthquake was the after shocks or lack thereof. "we had fewer aftershocks of the normal and their smaller than normal following the...
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. >>> it was a year ago today that an earthquake shook the napa area. a look at how the community is recovering from the widespread damage. "mornings on 2" continues. >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2." we want to start with a live picture of the dow jones the new york stock exchange. the dow jones is down about 650 points right now. almost 4%. that's better than where it started because immediately we watched it after the opening bell rang and it dropped about a thousand points, even worse over in europe, those markets are still open right now. for them most exchanges down 5, 6, in paris down 7% this morning. this started, of course, in asia. concerns continue over the chinese stock market. the financial markets there, the value of the currency is china and the effect that's going to have on the global markets this morning. analysts still trying to figure out exactly what will happen. we talk about circuit breakers that kick in that prevent the stock market from completely crashing. but it is kind of a dismal picture. they are talking about interest r
. >>> it was a year ago today that an earthquake shook the napa area. a look at how the community is recovering from the widespread damage. "mornings on 2" continues. >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2." we want to start with a live picture of the dow jones the new york stock exchange. the dow jones is down about 650 points right now. almost 4%. that's better than where it started because immediately we watched it after the opening bell rang and it dropped...
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the historic napa county court hose that sits across the street has been empty. any moves to make repairs are mired in red tape. >> we're waiting for fema to make it safe to get inside and assess for damage. >> reporter: the post office is empty, and hundreds of homes, still sitting. one recovery group sis there's 366 homes in napa and solano county waiting for loans to help move ahead with repairs. despite the two or more years it will take to graduate from construction sites to business as usual, he says his doors will stay open. >> this shop for 4 1/2 years has become family to me, my customers and staff. that's one of the main things that keeps me going here. we'll likely toss that support and community this arch, including those at the state level to help victims as well as local governments in cases like these disaster. it will be held at 3:20 this afternoon. that's to reflect the time that the earthquake struck a year ago today at 3:20 in the morning. live here at napa, stephanie chuang, nbc bay area news. >>> we will be there all day long. later today. jo
the historic napa county court hose that sits across the street has been empty. any moves to make repairs are mired in red tape. >> we're waiting for fema to make it safe to get inside and assess for damage. >> reporter: the post office is empty, and hundreds of homes, still sitting. one recovery group sis there's 366 homes in napa and solano county waiting for loans to help move ahead with repairs. despite the two or more years it will take to graduate from construction sites to...
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really make a difference. >> reporter: in napa, kpix5. >> wow! >> at 3:20 afternoon the city of napa will mark the one year anniversary of the quake with a short ceremony downtown. nick dylan will be one of the speakers. >>> new developments on the teus on the -- the disturbs case of this dog. >> the dog has no major injuries. we showed you the video on thursday, you can see a woman appearing to throw the dog down to the ground. her lawyer told us the whole thing is one big misunderstanding. >> this lady loves these dogs and takes the rescue doings and she is a dog trainer -- dogs and she say dog trainer. she tries when she starts training them to do it with treats and little benefits and things like that. but, sometimes you have to use a different disciplinary approach. >> it is absolutely no behavial training technique that is scientific or anything that would help a dog. >> three other dogs were taken from the woman. she is expected to face animal cruelty charges. >> the pacific ocean is turning into a sea of trash. it is estimated millions of
really make a difference. >> reporter: in napa, kpix5. >> wow! >> at 3:20 afternoon the city of napa will mark the one year anniversary of the quake with a short ceremony downtown. nick dylan will be one of the speakers. >>> new developments on the teus on the -- the disturbs case of this dog. >> the dog has no major injuries. we showed you the video on thursday, you can see a woman appearing to throw the dog down to the ground. her lawyer told us the whole...
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napa quake survivor. >> you're the chimney boy, yeah, that's me. >> when the earthquake struck napa last year, nick was having a sleepover. he was on the living room floor when the brick chimney crashed on top of him. >> i thought i was paralyzed. i lost all feeling of my left and right leg. >> nick spent 11 days in three hospitals. >> the doctor told me i wasn't able to go until any get myself in and out of the wheelchair. there's no way, but you, after being in the hospital for two, three days, the food wasn't so good. >> while nick was in the hospital, another painful blow. his father was diagnosed with stage 4 stomach cancer. he died a few months later. >> throughout this whole process, that was awe loss. >> doctors said it would take nick six months to walk again. it took three and three surgeries on his crushed pelvis. a year later, the high school sophomore says life is getting back to normal. he's a straight a student. he runs and lifts weights and more. >> i love to dance. that's a secret hobby of mine. i really do like to dance. my mom says nick, i'm pretty sure the doctors loo
napa quake survivor. >> you're the chimney boy, yeah, that's me. >> when the earthquake struck napa last year, nick was having a sleepover. he was on the living room floor when the brick chimney crashed on top of him. >> i thought i was paralyzed. i lost all feeling of my left and right leg. >> nick spent 11 days in three hospitals. >> the doctor told me i wasn't able to go until any get myself in and out of the wheelchair. there's no way, but you, after being in...
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how does napa look right now? it certainly looks like a construction site behind you. >> reporter: this is one of the many construction zones you will find in the downtown area. a loot of building -- a lot of buildings under construction right now. this is is the center building more than 150 years old. it will be taken down. they cannot repair this building. there was just too much structural damage. and they are slowly taking it apart brick by brick and they will building it back up. but it will take several more years. today we can tell you there are still of those buildings 134 that are red tagged and uninhabitable be but at the same time according to the city manager who i talked to up here a lot of businesses are doing well. the tourism industry has bounced back in a big way and tourism he told me is doing as well if not better. while you see a lot of construction sites and businesses that are back open. they opened fairly quickly after the quake and they are doing well. >> you were there the morning of the
how does napa look right now? it certainly looks like a construction site behind you. >> reporter: this is one of the many construction zones you will find in the downtown area. a loot of building -- a lot of buildings under construction right now. this is is the center building more than 150 years old. it will be taken down. they cannot repair this building. there was just too much structural damage. and they are slowly taking it apart brick by brick and they will building it back up....
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repairs began today at a napa school, st. john the baptist school. school officials tell us the building suffered nearly $800,000 in damage. and it took so long because of historic property policy. >> and of course, when you think of napa, you think of wine, and tonight, allen wong joins us live with how the wine has faired in the this year after the quake. >> reporter: the historic napa county court house is red tagged on the day of the earthquake. and the wine makers are doing much better, despite the earthquake, 2014 was a good yier for wine, despite it landing mostly on the floor. david gray's lost most of his wine but the pinot survived. 280 wineries suffered an estimated $80,000,000 in losses. and rob mcmillen aseshed the damage. >> the best thing in term oz of the timing is most of the barrels were not filled up at that moment and the second part was it happened in the morning, otherwise, we would have had barrels working on top of workers or tourists. >> reporter: it stunted the growth of the vine. >> all of this roots were on one side of the
repairs began today at a napa school, st. john the baptist school. school officials tell us the building suffered nearly $800,000 in damage. and it took so long because of historic property policy. >> and of course, when you think of napa, you think of wine, and tonight, allen wong joins us live with how the wine has faired in the this year after the quake. >> reporter: the historic napa county court house is red tagged on the day of the earthquake. and the wine makers are doing...
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the big story is the napa quake. the little stories are all problems napa residents still face one year after the quake. if this crumbling wall were in italy or greece someone would describe it as treasured historic antiquity instead it is in napa. >> it is a hazard. >> reporter: he is merely the messenger from the department of code enforcement for whom post earthquake issues continue one year later. this sound wall one of them. that and the unhappy residents. >> late at night someone could pull into this area and home invasion. all kinds of things can happen. >> reporter: one of eight homeowners who the city say share responsibility for the home. they are not so sure nor are they happy with their views of highway 29. >> come out here and clear the pool. people are honking and waving. >> reporter: the wall borders highway 29 residents want cal trans to help them pay for a new one. so far that strategy is not working. >> i am told and what i know is that it is on private property so it belongs to the homeowners. >> i
the big story is the napa quake. the little stories are all problems napa residents still face one year after the quake. if this crumbling wall were in italy or greece someone would describe it as treasured historic antiquity instead it is in napa. >> it is a hazard. >> reporter: he is merely the messenger from the department of code enforcement for whom post earthquake issues continue one year later. this sound wall one of them. that and the unhappy residents. >> late at...
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comfortable sleeping weather. 59 in san jose, 58 san francisco. 56 napa.hs for monday, south bay, 84. 82 san jose, 81, cupertino. 78 redwood city. downtown san francisco, afternoon sunshine, up to 69 degrees. 65 daly city. north bay, 77 novato. 82 in napa with the sunny sky tomorrow. 72 hercules. oakland, 72. 78 in fremont, and 78 in castro valley. and inland tomorrow, up are 80s to lower 90s. 89 pittsburg, 93 brentwood. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast, warmer inland tomorrow. by tuesday, partly cloudy. wednesday, we're going to see a little weak rip of ol' energy move through the area and could bring us morning drizzle wednesday morning, otherwise, thursday and friday, it's sunny and nice, and then next weekend, much cooler temperatures, cool for august, but saturday and into sunday. >> 84 the weekend before labor day weekend. hard to believe. thank you, drew. >>> we're talking about an incredible run for tiger woods and his latest golf tournament, but it didn't end the way he would have liked. >> he was right there and going into the final roun
comfortable sleeping weather. 59 in san jose, 58 san francisco. 56 napa.hs for monday, south bay, 84. 82 san jose, 81, cupertino. 78 redwood city. downtown san francisco, afternoon sunshine, up to 69 degrees. 65 daly city. north bay, 77 novato. 82 in napa with the sunny sky tomorrow. 72 hercules. oakland, 72. 78 in fremont, and 78 in castro valley. and inland tomorrow, up are 80s to lower 90s. 89 pittsburg, 93 brentwood. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast, warmer inland tomorrow. by...
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. >>> an apology today from the people who run the napa wine train, coming after a woman's book club was booted for allegedly being too loud. they triggered their hash tag. >> in all these years this black woman's club has been together they say they have never been asked to leave an establishment. >> we are a group, we have been respectful. we go to fine dining establishments, which is what some people want to call the napa wine train. >> she said they were about as loud as any group of 11 people would be if they were having fun on a saturday. so they were shocked to be escorted off the train and be met by police at the st. helena station. and they were shocked to see this facebook page from the wine train now deleted. it read, following verbal abuse towards staff it was necessary to get the police involved. >> that is absolutely untrue. >> the pr consultant sam singer has been hired as a spokesperson for the napa valley wine train. he said that post was a mistake, saying that the police also were never called to make an arrest. >> i think the police were called to ensure that if th
. >>> an apology today from the people who run the napa wine train, coming after a woman's book club was booted for allegedly being too loud. they triggered their hash tag. >> in all these years this black woman's club has been together they say they have never been asked to leave an establishment. >> we are a group, we have been respectful. we go to fine dining establishments, which is what some people want to call the napa wine train. >> she said they were about as...
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77 in santaeries, and 78 for napa.day to be along the waterfront in sausalito and tiberon. and 71 for the as game. nice and mild in the stands. nice and warm in los gatos, 83 and nice. a nice day there. and 81 in cupertino. and the niners are playing later today, it will be nice for you. 73 in san bruno, and 68 san francisco. 64 for davis city. a look at the forecast, 75 at 5:00 for the niners, partly sunny skies and the extended forecast. temperatures climbing as early as tomorrow. 94 and that's a bit toasty. temperatures hot for the inland communities, and around the bay and along the coast, comfortable weather. and it's really not going to last. temperatures will come back down as early as wednesday. >> can't complain. thank you, rosemary. >>> there is a new way to beat the heat makes its way around the countly called slide the city. and it's a 1000-foot long slip and slide. people at a to go down the road. >> it looks like a lot of fun. the latest stop was salt lake city where more than 2000 people splashed down ma
77 in santaeries, and 78 for napa.day to be along the waterfront in sausalito and tiberon. and 71 for the as game. nice and mild in the stands. nice and warm in los gatos, 83 and nice. a nice day there. and 81 in cupertino. and the niners are playing later today, it will be nice for you. 73 in san bruno, and 68 san francisco. 64 for davis city. a look at the forecast, 75 at 5:00 for the niners, partly sunny skies and the extended forecast. temperatures climbing as early as tomorrow. 94 and...
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repairs began today at a napa school, st. john the baptist school. school officials tell us the building suffered nearly $800,000 in damage. and it took so long because of historic property policy. >> and of course, when you think of napa, you think of wine, and tonight, allen wong joins us live with how the wine has faired in the this year after the quake. >> reporter: the historic napa county court house is red tagged on the day of the earthquake. and the wine makers are doing much better, despite the earthquake, 2014 was a good yier for wine, despite it landing mostly on the floor. david gray's lost most of his wine but the pinot survived. 280 wineries suffered an estimated $80,000,000 in losses. and rob mcmillen aseshed the damage. >> the best thing in term oz of the timing is most of the barrels were not filled up at that moment and the second part was it happened in the morning, otherwise, we would have had barrels working on top of workers or tourists. >> reporter: it stunted the growth of the vine. >> all of this roots were on one side of the
repairs began today at a napa school, st. john the baptist school. school officials tell us the building suffered nearly $800,000 in damage. and it took so long because of historic property policy. >> and of course, when you think of napa, you think of wine, and tonight, allen wong joins us live with how the wine has faired in the this year after the quake. >> reporter: the historic napa county court house is red tagged on the day of the earthquake. and the wine makers are doing...
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. >> a year ago today the earth shook in napa. one year later the healing and the rebuilding continues. now most of the rubble is gone but some of the scars of the napa quake are visible and palpable. on this date last year, life looked frightening and bleak. but tonight many who endured it, gathered to remember and to rejoice how far they have coming. jean kelly is live in napa where a year later is part of the chapter of rebuilding. >> reporter: one year later it's back to business for a lot of folks. right next door, repair work is far from over. there is still a lot of work to do but people here in napa seem to be grateful for how far they have come. the owner of this wine bar won't forget the earthquake. it shook him out of business. >> 11 months, we were out of business. and we just reopened about five weeks ago. so it was definitely a trying time. >> reporter: one year after the quake, scott kendall is ready for hungry crowds. outside it's still hard to telles back. >> being under scaffolding is a little bit tough. >> repor
. >> a year ago today the earth shook in napa. one year later the healing and the rebuilding continues. now most of the rubble is gone but some of the scars of the napa quake are visible and palpable. on this date last year, life looked frightening and bleak. but tonight many who endured it, gathered to remember and to rejoice how far they have coming. jean kelly is live in napa where a year later is part of the chapter of rebuilding. >> reporter: one year later it's back to...
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made from the napa quake.t of this sound wall, leaving homeowners exposed to anyone driving by. the city says eight homeowners share responsibility for replacing it, but they would like caltrans to pitch in half of the cost. >> i'm told it's on a private property. yes. it's private property so belongs to those homeowners. . >> i was hoping to get good neighbor fencing. >> a developer built the wall on private property. >>> overseas a man with ties to terror is in custody in france after two u.s. marines took him down during a train attack. they were heading from amsterdam to paris when an armed man began attacking riders. one marine and another passenger were seriously injured. >>> u.s. military exercises with south korea continue despite threats from the north. exercises were stopped after weeks of threats and violence came to a head thchl week, north korea fire into a southern border town. the south returned fire. no one was hurt. reports say the north moved military units into place along the dnz. >> i thin
made from the napa quake.t of this sound wall, leaving homeowners exposed to anyone driving by. the city says eight homeowners share responsibility for replacing it, but they would like caltrans to pitch in half of the cost. >> i'm told it's on a private property. yes. it's private property so belongs to those homeowners. . >> i was hoping to get good neighbor fencing. >> a developer built the wall on private property. >>> overseas a man with ties to terror is in...
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made from the napa quake.chunk out of this sound wall, leaving homeowners exposed to anyone driving by. the city says eight homeowners share responsibility for replacing it, but they would like caltrans to pitch in half of the cost. >> i'm told it's on a private property. yes. it's private property so belongs to those homeowners. . >> i was hoping to get good neighbor fencing. >> a developer built the wall on private property. >>> overseas a man with ties to terror is in custody in france after two u.s. marines took him down during a train attack. they were heading from amsterdam to paris when an armed man began attacking riders. one marine and another passenger were seriously injured. >>> u.s. military exercises with south korea continue despite threats from the north. exercises were stopped after weeks of threats and violence came to a head thchl week, north korea fire into a southern border town. the south returned fire. no one was hurt. reports say the north moved military units into place along the dnz. >
made from the napa quake.chunk out of this sound wall, leaving homeowners exposed to anyone driving by. the city says eight homeowners share responsibility for replacing it, but they would like caltrans to pitch in half of the cost. >> i'm told it's on a private property. yes. it's private property so belongs to those homeowners. . >> i was hoping to get good neighbor fencing. >> a developer built the wall on private property. >>> overseas a man with ties to terror is...
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>> reporter: 15 minutes ago, seven at the veterans memorial park of the napa river downtown napa adjustack up. to judge people here tonight to " commemorate last year's earthquake. and let's look at video. steps away from where i'm standing downtown napa of the buildings for those masonry buildings at. a library those still have talks on them staff. leon them. they're repairing the damage from the earthquake but. here is today's event where they had music speakers. and for an hour or so. the mood was really all about coming together. what people didn't know each other. neighbors didn't know each other at. they came together to help themselves repair. and rebuild after your last year's earthquake. "we still can gather. everyone came together at and help everyone. does the great thing about living in napa." >> reporter: house very much moved out here this evening moving floor not so much on the devastation also a today they discuss the numerous in different sources of funding came into the area to help people rebuild. >> reporter: a business that's a hard hit in the quake struck... today
>> reporter: 15 minutes ago, seven at the veterans memorial park of the napa river downtown napa adjustack up. to judge people here tonight to " commemorate last year's earthquake. and let's look at video. steps away from where i'm standing downtown napa of the buildings for those masonry buildings at. a library those still have talks on them staff. leon them. they're repairing the damage from the earthquake but. here is today's event where they had music speakers. and for an hour or...
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as well as the one- year anniversary of the napa valley earthquake.ore next notice how this breakfast burrito starts with the basic tortilla, but then inside... it's stuffed with tender, juicy, sliced steak. whoa whoa...slow down...what? i said steak. in a breakfast burrito? i can't keep up. this is advanced burrito, right? this is intro to burrito. boom. jack's new steak & egg breakfast burrito's got tender, juicy steak, scrambled eggs, and creamy sriracha sauce, all wrapped in a warm tortilla. lookin' for a basic burrito? this ain't it. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me
as well as the one- year anniversary of the napa valley earthquake.ore next notice how this breakfast burrito starts with the basic tortilla, but then inside... it's stuffed with tender, juicy, sliced steak. whoa whoa...slow down...what? i said steak. in a breakfast burrito? i can't keep up. this is advanced burrito, right? this is intro to burrito. boom. jack's new steak & egg breakfast burrito's got tender, juicy steak, scrambled eggs, and creamy sriracha sauce, all wrapped in a warm...
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this is the sound of prom guess in napa. construction crews repairing a historic home that crumbled during the quake. the place was built in the 1880s and this is what it looked like last august. and today from the kitchen to the bedroom, every room of the place looks like it has been untouched. a disaster frozen in time. the people who were renting here found another place to live and the owner decided to rebuild. >> went to great lengths to fix it. >> reporter: contractor brian jones said he spent the past three months lifting this home out of the dirt and building a more sturdy foundation for future tenants. >> this will easily ride a 6.5. 6.5 no problem. [ laughter ] maybe minor damage. >> reporter: this is is what parts of downtown napa look like after the 6.0 quake. brick facades crumble, historic buildings left in ruin. and today many of those same buildings are being repaired or demolished. but city manager mike says all of this construction work isn't keeping away tourists. >> napa is doing great. we made up all of
this is the sound of prom guess in napa. construction crews repairing a historic home that crumbled during the quake. the place was built in the 1880s and this is what it looked like last august. and today from the kitchen to the bedroom, every room of the place looks like it has been untouched. a disaster frozen in time. the people who were renting here found another place to live and the owner decided to rebuild. >> went to great lengths to fix it. >> reporter: contractor brian...
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over all napa is doing surprisingly well. be as you walk around the downtown area you will see a lot of construction zones like this one behind us here on brown street. as we pan over here to the left hand side there is a small cafe. this is one of many businesses that have tried, tried to recover over the last year and it has been a rough road back even though this particular business wasn't damaged in the earthquake, you can see everything around it was. with every cup of coffee made, malanari cafe is working its way back from this disaster. ironically this building withstood last years quake but the brick structures on either side crumbled during the shaking. this whole area was quarantined off dealing this small cafe a crashing blow. >> it was tough for awhile. at the time of the quake we lost 60% of the business. but right now it's picking up more and we have 30% back. but it's another year at least until business will be more back to normal. >> reporter: inside the nearby visitors collective, the tourists have returned
over all napa is doing surprisingly well. be as you walk around the downtown area you will see a lot of construction zones like this one behind us here on brown street. as we pan over here to the left hand side there is a small cafe. this is one of many businesses that have tried, tried to recover over the last year and it has been a rough road back even though this particular business wasn't damaged in the earthquake, you can see everything around it was. with every cup of coffee made,...
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upper 50s from napa and novato.ooler in the north bay. 53 with the gray sky toward concord and livermore. here's a look from the exploratorium camera. you see the overcast. a cloudy start. mild to warm this weekend, justify the way we like it. 60s and 70s. some 80s in the inland east bay. and temperatures come back up to near average. trending a little bit below over the weekend. and here's why. look at the low cloud deck. it's going to be banking up right along the shoreline again. and that will allow for a good, steady sea breeze. gets a little breezy around the bay by midday. a you will in all that's our typical summertime pattern where we get the usual spread. about a 30 degrees spread with 60s at the coast. and finally an area of low pressure up in the gulf of alaska, one to the south. that's allowing for the high to stay at a moderate strength. it's not going to build like it did and that allows for the quiet pattern. and temperatures really quite comfortable with that steady on shore push each and every day.
upper 50s from napa and novato.ooler in the north bay. 53 with the gray sky toward concord and livermore. here's a look from the exploratorium camera. you see the overcast. a cloudy start. mild to warm this weekend, justify the way we like it. 60s and 70s. some 80s in the inland east bay. and temperatures come back up to near average. trending a little bit below over the weekend. and here's why. look at the low cloud deck. it's going to be banking up right along the shoreline again. and that...
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an update on napa schools. napa unified is still making improvements a year after that earthquake. this summer, they're attaching all furniture taller than 36 inches, in elementary schools. and next summer, the school district says it will address middle schools and high schools as well. okay, taking the sat is a time-honored tradition and a necessity for getting into many colleges, but the test is getting a makeover. the college board is redesigning the sat with an eye toward evening the playing field for all the test takers. female: have any of you thought about which colleges you would like to go to? jessica: these high school students at impact academy in hayward have a lot to look forward to these days-- female: i wanna go to stanford. jessica: including applying to college. female: and i wanna go to uc berkeley. jessica: they're attending a college spring program that helps students take the high-stakes sat. female: well, it's nerve-racking actually. jessica: students here said the sat is daunting, partly because it doesn't reflect what they've learned. mark daniel graham: it
an update on napa schools. napa unified is still making improvements a year after that earthquake. this summer, they're attaching all furniture taller than 36 inches, in elementary schools. and next summer, the school district says it will address middle schools and high schools as well. okay, taking the sat is a time-honored tradition and a necessity for getting into many colleges, but the test is getting a makeover. the college board is redesigning the sat with an eye toward evening the...
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napa upper 80s -- upper 70s, low 80s. 82 napa tomorrow. nice looking day. and kids are back in school. got this shot, you will see it in the five-day forecast, showers, sprinkles. it is a switch. looking at systems from the north. prior to this the jet far was too far north but this wants to come in from the north and that could bring something on saturday. there is the five-day forecast. the weekend in here. hopefully we will stay clear of the real fire weather. tomorrow and thursday will be -- or wednesday and thursday is the best shot for increased fire danger and then it trends down. >> hope we get the rain. thank you. >>> a weekend of peace talks between north and south korea seemed to have delivered results. coming up next, a look that agreement. >> and later new at 6:00 p.m. bay area catholics signing up for a chance to see the pope at the nation's capital. >> just to be near him, we would never get the opportunity. >> how you could enter for yourself. a new sea chance to tryew look. something different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and
napa upper 80s -- upper 70s, low 80s. 82 napa tomorrow. nice looking day. and kids are back in school. got this shot, you will see it in the five-day forecast, showers, sprinkles. it is a switch. looking at systems from the north. prior to this the jet far was too far north but this wants to come in from the north and that could bring something on saturday. there is the five-day forecast. the weekend in here. hopefully we will stay clear of the real fire weather. tomorrow and thursday will be...
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in napa joe vazquez, cbs5. >> the bail bonds building in downtown napa was hit hard during the quake. this black car covered in bricks and rubble became a symbol of the damage. >>> one year later repairs are still ongoing. the scaffolding is still up, but most of the bricks are now back in place. tonight the mayor says napa is 80 to 85% back to normal. >>> three northern california guys are the toast of france tonight, how they're being honored for taking down a terrorist on a train. >> and we're in the middle of a drought, so what's with all the new green grass at san jose state? tonight the university sets the record straight. >> and tonight a bay area woman says it's a miracle, how she we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... right now all beds are on sale. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. the time is now for the biggest sale of the yea
in napa joe vazquez, cbs5. >> the bail bonds building in downtown napa was hit hard during the quake. this black car covered in bricks and rubble became a symbol of the damage. >>> one year later repairs are still ongoing. the scaffolding is still up, but most of the bricks are now back in place. tonight the mayor says napa is 80 to 85% back to normal. >>> three northern california guys are the toast of france tonight, how they're being honored for taking down a...
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the ground in napa could still be moving. albeit very slowly. the other thing that surprised researchers about this aftershocks. the strongest of which was a magnitude of 3.9. which is considered tame compared to similar events in soft we have a special section on our website for the napa earthquake anniversary. there. you can find more video, as well as a guide on what to do if an earthquake hits. it's all on kron-4-dot-com. what started as a joyful event on the napa wine train for eleven bookclub members. mostly african american women. quickly grew sour. about 45 -minutes into the trip on saturday. train officials told, the group they had to leave and would be escorted off the train. train employees said. they were laughing too loudly. one book club member describes the experience. as humiliating and degrading. >>:we had to walk all the way through all the additional five cars to be able to get off the train, so they took us and they operated us through every single car with all the passengers watching us. it was horrible and humiliating and d
the ground in napa could still be moving. albeit very slowly. the other thing that surprised researchers about this aftershocks. the strongest of which was a magnitude of 3.9. which is considered tame compared to similar events in soft we have a special section on our website for the napa earthquake anniversary. there. you can find more video, as well as a guide on what to do if an earthquake hits. it's all on kron-4-dot-com. what started as a joyful event on the napa wine train for eleven...
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in napa joe vazquez, cbs5. >> the bail bonds building in downtown napa was hit hard during the quake. this black car covered in bricks and rubble became a symbol of the damage. >>> one year later repairs are still ongoing. the scaffolding is still up, but most of the bricks are now back in place. tonight the mayor says napa is 80 to 85% back to normal. >>> three northern california guys are the toast of france tonight, how they're being honored for taking down a terrorist on a train. >> and we're in the middle of a drought, so what's with all the new green grass at san jose state? tonight the university sets the record straight. >> and tonight a bay area woman >> and tonight a bay area woman says it's a miracle, how she ...with portobello mushrooms. boom. hang on, i don't want anyone to trip... ok. oh yeah. that's jack's new portobello mushroom buttery jack, the sequel to the classic and bacon & swiss, topped with the same melted garlic herb butter, plus portobello mushrooms and grilled onions. >>> one of the three americans who tackled a gunman on a train in france is getting the red
in napa joe vazquez, cbs5. >> the bail bonds building in downtown napa was hit hard during the quake. this black car covered in bricks and rubble became a symbol of the damage. >>> one year later repairs are still ongoing. the scaffolding is still up, but most of the bricks are now back in place. tonight the mayor says napa is 80 to 85% back to normal. >>> three northern california guys are the toast of france tonight, how they're being honored for taking down a...
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look at a home near downtown napa. one of two hundred buildings red tagged. crews have been working on it for three months. it looks like it has been untouched. some billings have to be committee mollished. tourist are -- demolished. >> restaurants are bombing, this year we'll be ahead of the year before. >> of the 200 buildings red tagged. 134 are unebb hab table. many are historic. coming up at 4:30. more on napa's progress. >> hard to believe it's been a year. >>> we hope your week flies by. steve. >> to my -- steve is to my right. >> it feels colder at night. >> maybe fall like, i guess. >> some other people love it. what about changes? only subtle. warmer inland, we start with a good fog bank. there may be a few high clouds later, no big deal, it's the end of the week we're concerned about, a couple systems trying to work their way in at the end of the week. travis with a delta breeze. 60s on the temps, 50s for some, low clouds slow to burp off for some. ocean temps mild. sunny and breezy, 80s in the interior, 60s and 70s by the water. >>> happy monday s
look at a home near downtown napa. one of two hundred buildings red tagged. crews have been working on it for three months. it looks like it has been untouched. some billings have to be committee mollished. tourist are -- demolished. >> restaurants are bombing, this year we'll be ahead of the year before. >> of the 200 buildings red tagged. 134 are unebb hab table. many are historic. coming up at 4:30. more on napa's progress. >> hard to believe it's been a year. >>>...
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it will be at veterans medical park in downtown napa. they will have guest speakers and live music and booths about earthquake preparedness. we have more information about the ceremony as well as some before-and-after pictures on our website, ktvu.com, and on our mobile app. >>> firefighters are making progress on the latest wildfire burning in lake county. the peterson fire has bushed -- has burned 215 acres. the fire is 30% contained. no evacuations have been ordered. no word of injuries. the cause is under investigation. >>> a fire burning in the san bernardino mountains is threatening hundred of homes. the summit fire started yesterday afternoon in big bear near snow summit ski resort. as of this morning, the fire has bushed about 100 acres -- burned about 100 acres. it's 50% contained. evacuation orders remain in effect. water cannons from the ski restore are being pointed in the direction of the fire. >>> firefighters in washington continue to battle more than a dozen wildfires. more than 200 homes have been destroyed. 12,000 other
it will be at veterans medical park in downtown napa. they will have guest speakers and live music and booths about earthquake preparedness. we have more information about the ceremony as well as some before-and-after pictures on our website, ktvu.com, and on our mobile app. >>> firefighters are making progress on the latest wildfire burning in lake county. the peterson fire has bushed -- has burned 215 acres. the fire is 30% contained. no evacuations have been ordered. no word of...
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reporting live in napa, kpix5. >> thanks so much, kate. a u.s. army depo in japan. it happened before dawn outside of tokyo. the building blew up. half of the roof collapsed. there are no reports of injuries. hundreds of japanese and american troops and civilians work at that depo. >>> thousands of students are getting ready for the first day of school in oakland. over the weekend, district workers scrambled to hire the last of 15 teachers to fill classrooms. we'll know later today if those teacher vacancies were filled. >> a slowdown are dragging down global stock markets. >> jill wagner joins us now. what's the carnage look like this morning? >> yeah, not good. good morning, brian and maria. markets tumbled this morning. china's main index said its biggest dropped since 2007. the markets will open after their worse week since 2011. the dow plunged 530 points on friday alone. the nasdaq lost more than 171 points. and this all started with a slow down in the world's second largest economy, china. prices fell below $40 a barrel for the firs
reporting live in napa, kpix5. >> thanks so much, kate. a u.s. army depo in japan. it happened before dawn outside of tokyo. the building blew up. half of the roof collapsed. there are no reports of injuries. hundreds of japanese and american troops and civilians work at that depo. >>> thousands of students are getting ready for the first day of school in oakland. over the weekend, district workers scrambled to hire the last of 15 teachers to fill classrooms. we'll know later...
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there is not much of a breeze. 50s and 60s napa airport. a little cooler here at 52. 57 novato is in there. san ramon was. water temps are still warm. and temperatures up in the mountains a little chill in truckee. 61 bookend. low clouds will burn off sooner. tropical clouds monsoon clouds continue to work their way up. the key is what is going on. tremendous amounts of rain yesterday. only hawaii getting some today. that moisture is moving off. as the system digs down right there a cold front. oh my goodness. i would love to see that. 90s for some that were held in check. 60s and 70s and 80s around the bay and then 80s and 90s. we had 91 in antioch. 95 today. but 76 oakland. 88 in danville. 83 downtown san jose. 92 gilroy. 70s on the coast. warm ocean temps help there. 10:s and 80s on the peninsula. san mateo at 77. it looks warm here the next couple of days. i think we cloud it up by friday into saturday. >>> 6:20 is the time. much of a popular beach in hawaii is closed this morning. coming up in 17 minutes the warning for people to stay
there is not much of a breeze. 50s and 60s napa airport. a little cooler here at 52. 57 novato is in there. san ramon was. water temps are still warm. and temperatures up in the mountains a little chill in truckee. 61 bookend. low clouds will burn off sooner. tropical clouds monsoon clouds continue to work their way up. the key is what is going on. tremendous amounts of rain yesterday. only hawaii getting some today. that moisture is moving off. as the system digs down right there a cold front....
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napa and the residents want a new wall.sidents want help. >> somebody owns the property. >> i think they don't want to be responsible for anything. >> reporter: the city of napa hauled away remains and residents say they want cal trans to pitch in. the state is not helpful. >> what i am told and what i know is that it is private property so it belongs to the homeowners. >> reporter: around and around it goes. a fallen wall is hardly the biggest issue in napa after the quake but instead more of a for instance as in you think everything is resolved. >> gets to everybody and say hey. >> abc 7 news. >>> we will be broadcasting live from napa on monday as we mark the anniversary. monday at 5:00 and 6:00 p.m. dan ashley in the heart of downtown napa to show us how things have changed there. we have uploaded snap shots from our reporting to abc7news.com. you can visit our website to see what difference a year has made in napa. >>> the anniversary is a good reminder to get ready for the next quake because we don't know when it will
napa and the residents want a new wall.sidents want help. >> somebody owns the property. >> i think they don't want to be responsible for anything. >> reporter: the city of napa hauled away remains and residents say they want cal trans to pitch in. the state is not helpful. >> what i am told and what i know is that it is private property so it belongs to the homeowners. >> reporter: around and around it goes. a fallen wall is hardly the biggest issue in napa after...
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it's cooled off nicely in the north bay from napa to novato.0s and low 60s with the clouds make them all the way out into our east bay. so with the gray sky here, the forecast highlights, a cloudy start, mild to warm over weekend, and temperatures are going to be back to afternoon. in fact, through the weekend and into next week maybe just a little bit of a bump-up. but overall it should be pleasant and typical with your summertime fog pushing ba being to the coast and the afternoon sea breeze getting a little bit more widespread throughout the afternoon. breezy around the bay, but really all in all the typical summertime conditions back with us for the next several days. so as we take a look at the bigger picture, you will notice an area of low pressure way up to the north in the gulf of alaska that's allowing for the high to stay moderate and not too strong. allowing for a quiet pattern to ensue for the weekend and into next week with the steady onshore flow. so temperatures in and around the south bay from 79 in santa clara. look for about 8
it's cooled off nicely in the north bay from napa to novato.0s and low 60s with the clouds make them all the way out into our east bay. so with the gray sky here, the forecast highlights, a cloudy start, mild to warm over weekend, and temperatures are going to be back to afternoon. in fact, through the weekend and into next week maybe just a little bit of a bump-up. but overall it should be pleasant and typical with your summertime fog pushing ba being to the coast and the afternoon sea breeze...
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dan ashley will be in the heart of downtown napa to show us how things changed. we have uploaded to snapshots. you can visit our web site to see for yourself what a difference the year has made in >>> some iphone owners may notice their phones are taking pleasurey pictures. apple is aware and may replace your phone for free. 6 plus devices -- there's a problem with the esight on the back of the phone. it's not the lens, it's the other one. apple with replace defective phones for free if qualify. >> tesla will stall charging stations also high-end air b & b places for free. property openers will receive a free charger but will have to pay nor hookup themselves. tesla hopes the chargers will geoff electric car owners the confidence to travel farer. right now a dozen air b & b properties have them on the web site. >>> up next at 6:00, a lot of hundredhard work from hundreds of vanities make back-to-school time easier for thousands of bay area students. >>> if you thought this was a great beach day? >> college football right round the corner. where stanford ranks in
dan ashley will be in the heart of downtown napa to show us how things changed. we have uploaded to snapshots. you can visit our web site to see for yourself what a difference the year has made in >>> some iphone owners may notice their phones are taking pleasurey pictures. apple is aware and may replace your phone for free. 6 plus devices -- there's a problem with the esight on the back of the phone. it's not the lens, it's the other one. apple with replace defective phones for free...
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if napa had nothing to cheer about a year ago, it does now as this community event was billed as napa 6.0. six, the strength of the quake that knocked people out of bed a year it -- at 3:00 in the morning. >> we heard our son screaming in the other room. i yelled at him to stay in bed. >> i saw neighbors helping neighbors. >> reporter: people gathered and remembered how everyone pitched in. citizens and first responders. it was a moment to remember and say thanks. >> this is about napa's strengths and let me tell you, napa is strong. >> reporter: strong enough to make repairs when they are not cheap or easy. much of downtown is still able -- still a work in progress. >> it's still not done. it's not over. >> reporter: she coped by bringing in a trailer to do hair and reopened within a month. >> don't let people wonder, are they coming back? do i need to make a hair appointment somewhere else? we let people know we were coming back and we did not do the woe is me. >> reporter: fundraising is just starting for a church with more than $1 million in damage. >> we hope to reopen within 6 t
if napa had nothing to cheer about a year ago, it does now as this community event was billed as napa 6.0. six, the strength of the quake that knocked people out of bed a year it -- at 3:00 in the morning. >> we heard our son screaming in the other room. i yelled at him to stay in bed. >> i saw neighbors helping neighbors. >> reporter: people gathered and remembered how everyone pitched in. citizens and first responders. it was a moment to remember and say thanks. >>...