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our dan ashley joins us from downtown napa. city leaders are calling this a celebration but it is so much more than that. >> oh, you're exactly right, cheryl. it's time to assess what's been done and what still needs to be done. the mayor and other leaders say they are preparing for future emergencies using the lessons learned from the 6.0 earthquake exactly a year ago. they are taking into account how much work they have done and what still needs to be done as the recovery continues. 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
our dan ashley joins us from downtown napa. city leaders are calling this a celebration but it is so much more than that. >> oh, you're exactly right, cheryl. it's time to assess what's been done and what still needs to be done. the mayor and other leaders say they are preparing for future emergencies using the lessons learned from the 6.0 earthquake exactly a year ago. they are taking into account how much work they have done and what still needs to be done as the recovery continues....
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napa city leaders will hold a series of system thars at city hall presenting information from fema onhow homeowners can repair damawí and retrofit ther homes to be more earthquake resistant. they will also include a report on building performance during and recommendations for building improvements. yesterday marked the one year anniversary since the 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck just south of napa. >>> plans for a new coliseum city project may start to come together. live look at o it dot could coliseum which one southern california investor is promising to reform. the a's don't have any real desire to play ball with a new stadium. the developer will present his plan this morning. east bay is supposed to meet with the raiders. >>> they are part of a larger football universe. apparently fantasy football is a money loser no matter how stacked your team is, a loser for u.s. companies when it comes to productivity. if you add up the loss in worker pro you can did tifft over a 17 week long season for distracted fantasy football owners as opposed to a month for the basketball tournament
napa city leaders will hold a series of system thars at city hall presenting information from fema onhow homeowners can repair damawí and retrofit ther homes to be more earthquake resistant. they will also include a report on building performance during and recommendations for building improvements. yesterday marked the one year anniversary since the 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck just south of napa. >>> plans for a new coliseum city project may start to come together. live look at o...
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napa alone. one person was killed, hundreds more hurt. this afternoon the city of napa will hold a ceremony downtown. >> three childhood friends from sacramento are being hailed as heroes. spencer stone has an injured eye and an arm in a sling after he took out a man with pistol and an ak-47 on a train in france. he talked about how he and his buddies, anthony sadler and alek skarlatos stopped a potential massacrer before it began. all three were presented with the legion of honor in france. >>> one of the latest wildfires on the west coast is potentially a destructive fire. the fire is near snow summit ski resort south of big bear lake. there are evacuation or thes for about 400 homes. flames chewed through about 100 acres of terrain and it was 30% contained. indy car driver justin wilson remains in a coma this morning after suffering a severe head injury during a race in pennsylvania over the weekend. wilson was apparently hit by debris from another car that crashed right in front of him. some analysts say the accident is a grim reminder of the dangers of open
napa alone. one person was killed, hundreds more hurt. this afternoon the city of napa will hold a ceremony downtown. >> three childhood friends from sacramento are being hailed as heroes. spencer stone has an injured eye and an arm in a sling after he took out a man with pistol and an ak-47 on a train in france. he talked about how he and his buddies, anthony sadler and alek skarlatos stopped a potential massacrer before it began. all three were presented with the legion of honor in...
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napa wasn't the only city that had significant damage. parts of vallejo were also hit hard. laura anthony is live now in vallejo with that party of the story. laura? >> reporter: well, hi, ama. this is the old crowley's department store here in downtown vallejo, still red tagged to this day. one of the few visible scars left over one year later. >> it was like a shock. the earth just grabbed us. >> reporter: while all eyes were on napa the morning of the quake, the people of vallejo were experiencing their own emergency especially in the downtown lined with centuries old buildings. >> it made a horrific noise and it felt like someone took my house and slammed it back down. i've never seen my husband move so fast. >> reporter: the roofs over vacant department store on georgia street crashed through the floors below and stores had their glass shattered. two historic churches have significant damage. one of them was red tagged but not until after a full day of sunday services were held inside. >> it wasn't until monday morning that we had a chance to look deeper and we saw it o
napa wasn't the only city that had significant damage. parts of vallejo were also hit hard. laura anthony is live now in vallejo with that party of the story. laura? >> reporter: well, hi, ama. this is the old crowley's department store here in downtown vallejo, still red tagged to this day. one of the few visible scars left over one year later. >> it was like a shock. the earth just grabbed us. >> reporter: while all eyes were on napa the morning of the quake, the people of...
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napa. the city is rebuilding slowly. >> there were so many unknowns a year ago and a lot of fear. there were after shocks. and just a big mess to clean up. >> the damage was extensive. up to $300 million worth. napa's old wing isn't expected to open for the next two years. you still can't access sidewalks on first street in downtown. scaffolding and construction crews have been a permanent fixture there. the good news -- >> we've cleaned up and we're back on track to recovery. most of the building, i think 90%, 95% are back up and operational. >> when we were here last year the parking lot was full of cracks. today it's been repaved. but the city's mayor says there are dozens of homes red tagged and neighbors fear another quake could hit. >> i think that thing's coming again. i'm not ready. do i take the time to do it? time goes by and you start forgetting. >> you know it's always in the back of your mind. especially with different movies coming out. we're right here on the fault. you never know. >> later this afternoon. city officials and neighbors will be meeting in veterans par
napa. the city is rebuilding slowly. >> there were so many unknowns a year ago and a lot of fear. there were after shocks. and just a big mess to clean up. >> the damage was extensive. up to $300 million worth. napa's old wing isn't expected to open for the next two years. you still can't access sidewalks on first street in downtown. scaffolding and construction crews have been a permanent fixture there. the good news -- >> we've cleaned up and we're back on track to recovery....
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later on today the city of napa will commemorate the anniversary of the earthquake. they will have a ceremony at veteran's park. it >> we know it hit 3:20 in the morning. glad they are not having the celebration then. >> it woke a lot of people up. >> reporter: yeah they did in the want to do it that early nit in the morning. >> thank you alex. >>> time is 4:35. here's a look at the other top stories. three americans an a british man have received france's top honor for taking down an armed man on a train traveling from amsterdam to paris. the man stopped an attacker all eyes will be on wall street today as well as fears continue to grow. investors are hoping to see the dow jones recover. the nasdaq and s & p thosed with big closes. asian markets are down sharply today. >>> a 69-year-old man died after a hang gliding accident. it happened yesterday afternoon immediately after take off. park police say they found the man 30 feet down the side of a cliff. it may have involved a mechanical failure. police have yet top release the man's identity. >>> firefighters are mak
later on today the city of napa will commemorate the anniversary of the earthquake. they will have a ceremony at veteran's park. it >> we know it hit 3:20 in the morning. glad they are not having the celebration then. >> it woke a lot of people up. >> reporter: yeah they did in the want to do it that early nit in the morning. >> thank you alex. >>> time is 4:35. here's a look at the other top stories. three americans an a british man have received france's top...
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napa... >> reporter: we were here a year ago amid devastation and destruction of the magnitude 6.0 earthquake that rattled the city of napa and the bay area, one person was dead, nearly two hup people were injured and hundreds of millions of dollars in damage done. instinctively, we knew at the time would it take years to recover from this disaster and it will. one year later, enormous progress. as the work continues, the community celebrates huge steps to recovery so far. a major milestone, though memories are still raw. >> it was absolutely terrify. >> reporter: can you feel it when you think about it? >> my dog shakes the bed i'm right there, back in a moment. >> reporter: when you think back, do you feel like what it was like? >> i think it's one of the traumatic things that just stays with you. >>. >> reporter: yes. i know you're proud at the way the community came together. >> incredibly proud of how the community has come together. >> reporter: so much pride around time. i was a difficult time a year ago. to get to this point, they're pleased and proud of how they've solved some of the problems that were cr
napa... >> reporter: we were here a year ago amid devastation and destruction of the magnitude 6.0 earthquake that rattled the city of napa and the bay area, one person was dead, nearly two hup people were injured and hundreds of millions of dollars in damage done. instinctively, we knew at the time would it take years to recover from this disaster and it will. one year later, enormous progress. as the work continues, the community celebrates huge steps to recovery so far. a major...
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napa... >> reporter: we were here a year ago amid devastation and destruction of the magnitude 6.0 earthquake that rattled the city of napa and the bay area, one person was dead, nearly two hup people were injured and hundreds of millions of dollars in damage done. instinctively, we knew at the time would it take years to recover from this disaster and it will. one year later, enormous progress. as the work continues, the community celebrates huge steps to recovery so far. a major milestone, though memories are still raw. >> it was absolutely terrify. >> reporter: can you feel it when you think about it? >> my dog shakes the bed i'm right there, back in a moment. >> reporter: when you think back, do you feel like what it was like? >> i think it's one of the traumatic things that just stays with you. >>. >> reporter: yes. i know you're proud at the way the community came together. >> incredibly proud of how the community has come together. >> reporter: so much pride around time. i was a difficult time a year ago. to get to this point, they're pleased and proud of how they've solved some of the problems that were cr
napa... >> reporter: we were here a year ago amid devastation and destruction of the magnitude 6.0 earthquake that rattled the city of napa and the bay area, one person was dead, nearly two hup people were injured and hundreds of millions of dollars in damage done. instinctively, we knew at the time would it take years to recover from this disaster and it will. one year later, enormous progress. as the work continues, the community celebrates huge steps to recovery so far. a major...
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cuadrillas de empleados area de la bahia: san jose: 81 gilroy: 85 san francisco: 73 foster city: 76 east palo alto: 80 napa================ el pronostico extendido para los proximos cinco dias: san jose martes:77 miercoles:74 jueves:75 viernes:77 sabado:83 san francisco martes: 67 miercoles:67 jueves:69 viernes:70 sabado:75 juanfra facebook juanfra/ots ---cuadrillas de empleados trabajaron a marcha forzada esta maÑana para terminar de reparar cables de alta tensin que fueron derribados por una gra este fin de semana. take vo --- un tramo de la carretera fue cerrado desde las 9 y 30 de la noche... esto entre las ciudades de "millbrae" y ''burlingame'', y su cierre afect la avenida "broadway", el bulevar ''de anza'' y la calle "poplar"... ---la caida de cables de alta tensin se report desde el viernes pasado y aunque la zona que se vio afectada reabri el sbado por la tarde, para terminar devamente cerrada reparar el tendido elctrico... juanfra - take vo --esta mana oakland...a la norlidad enel aee --despus que dos aviones chocaran en la pista de aterrizaje la noche del domingo... --la colisin entre los dos a
cuadrillas de empleados area de la bahia: san jose: 81 gilroy: 85 san francisco: 73 foster city: 76 east palo alto: 80 napa================ el pronostico extendido para los proximos cinco dias: san jose martes:77 miercoles:74 jueves:75 viernes:77 sabado:83 san francisco martes: 67 miercoles:67 jueves:69 viernes:70 sabado:75 juanfra facebook juanfra/ots ---cuadrillas de empleados trabajaron a marcha forzada esta maÑana para terminar de reparar cables de alta tensin que fueron derribados por una...
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city. north bay, 77 novato. 82 in napa with the sunny sky tomorrow. 72 hercules.land, 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 round. i thought yesterday, he's going to do it. he has that mindset. looking good. the guy kind of unexpected. no love, no love for tiger woods today in north carolina. 7, the magic number for the a's. mark hannah continue choose, c
city. north bay, 77 novato. 82 in napa with the sunny sky tomorrow. 72 hercules.land, 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...
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. >> 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 brick fireplace crashed on top of him critically injuring him. three pelvic surgeries later he's running, playing sports, even dancing, and expressing gratitude to his neighbors. >> i know i can safely say without i wouldn't have turned out so positive. i just want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart. honestly thank you. >> incredible kid. i've got to tell you a resilient city here. the city is not quite back to normal nor the region itself but they're doing a tremendous amount of work along those lines. we'll talk more about that coming up at 6:00. reporting live in napa, joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> one year later take a look at this. this is a bail bonds building in downtown napa. this is st
. >> 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 brick fireplace crashed on top of him critically injuring him. three pelvic surgeries later he's...
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. >> reporter: the south flap a quake cost the city of napa more -- napa quake cost the city more than $200 million in damage. it injured 200 killed one. >> when it felt like the sun wasn't going to rise again, you the community helped me in ways that you'll never know. >> reporter: among the injured nick dillon who is now 14 years old. a year ago his brick fireplace crashed on top of him critically injuring him. three pelvic surgeries later he is running, playing sports, even dancing and expressing gratitude to his neighbors. >> i know without you i wouldn't have turned out so positive. i just want to say thank you from the bottom of any heart honestly, thank you. >> reporter: the mayor tells me that virtually every historic building in downtown napa has sustained some damage and there's a positive side to all this and that is as they are getting seismically retrofitted as they're rehabbed they're actually making the downtown a little safer. 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
. >> reporter: the south flap a quake cost the city of napa more -- napa quake cost the city more than $200 million in damage. it injured 200 killed one. >> when it felt like the sun wasn't going to rise again, you the community helped me in ways that you'll never know. >> reporter: among the injured nick dillon who is now 14 years old. a year ago his brick fireplace crashed on top of him critically injuring him. three pelvic surgeries later he is running, playing sports, even...
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principales ciudades del area de la bahia: san jose: 81 gilroy: 85 san francisco: 73 foster city: 76 east palo alto: 80 napa: 88 danville: 89 ================= el pronostico extendido para los proximos cinco dias: san jose martes:77 miercoles:74 jueves:75 viernes:77 sabado:83 san francisco martes: 67 miercoles:67 jueves:69 viernes:70 sabado:75 miercoles:74 jueves:75 viernes:77 sabado:83 san francisco martes: 67 miercoles:67 jueves:69 viernes:70 sabado:75 juanfra facebook juanfra/ots --- hace unos minutos las autoridades del servicio de emergencia del condado de san mateo reabrieron la autopista 101 en direccin norte... take map --- el tramo reabierto est localizado a la altura de ''burlingame'' y ''milbrae''y su cierre afect la avenida ''poplar'', el bulevar ''de anza'' y la avenida broadway... take vo --- la porcin de esta autopista fue bloqueada desde las 9 y 30 de la noche...porque se report la caida de cables de alta tensin... take sot segn la representante de ''pg&e'' cuadrillas segn la representante de ''pg&e'' cuadrillas tuvieron que reemplazar 1500 pies de eas lneas que cruzan la carretera hacia las
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here we are 365 days later and dozens of properties remain red tagged just in the city of napa. that city is marking the anniversary with a celebration and keep ration at vet -- commemoration at veterans park right now, complete with live music and speakers who are talking about preparation for future emergencies. alex savage went back to the bay area and i chatted with him about what he saw one year ago and what he's seeing today. >> i had my alarm set for 3:25 but the earthquake jolted me out of bed 5 minutes earlier, so i didn't need the alarm in that case. i checked the website, i saw the location, the magnitude and depth, and i knew i was in for a long day. did it wake you up? >> funny enough, i slept through it, being in the east bay. my wife woke up though. and i quickly got up after that, and once i checked my phone, i knew the same thing as you. i knew we were in for a very long, very busy day. >> so you get to work, you jump in a truck, you head up. i remember seeing you one of the first stops you made was the mobile home park where the fire was? >> yeah, that was an im
here we are 365 days later and dozens of properties remain red tagged just in the city of napa. that city is marking the anniversary with a celebration and keep ration at vet -- commemoration at veterans park right now, complete with live music and speakers who are talking about preparation for future emergencies. alex savage went back to the bay area and i chatted with him about what he saw one year ago and what he's seeing today. >> i had my alarm set for 3:25 but the earthquake jolted...
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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 tons of garbage wind up in the water every year. kpix5 john ramos shows us the mission from the bay area th
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...
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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 the losses. this year we will be ahead of where we were the year before. >> reporter: we have definitely bounced back. we are alive and thriving. >> reporter: the bounty hunter restaurant was forced to close for a couple days to repair damage but manager joe says business now is as good as ever. after losing a wall full of wine during the intense shaking he is better prepared. >> we made sure it's much better. that thing will not go anywhere. >> all told the napa quake caused more than $300 million in damage and it will likely take several more years for the region to fully recover. >> reporter: and to give you an idea how far napa has to go there were 200 buildings red tagged and off of those 200 buildings 135 remain red tagged still today. lots of those buildings that cannot be lived in are historic buildings. that makes rebuilding them or even demolishing them more
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 the losses. this year we will be ahead of where we were the year before. >> reporter: we have definitely bounced back. we are alive and thriving. >> reporter: the bounty hunter restaurant...
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he's also live in napa this morning to talk about how much progress the city has made and what's left to be done. >> good morning. i would say overall, napa is doing surprisingly well one year later in terms of the recovery process. it's important to point out that there are still a lot of businesses that are struggling. this is one business here, the road to recovery, it's been a tough one for this small cafe on brown street. even though the building itself wasn't damaged in the earthquake, well, take a look right next door. everything else around this business was. with every cup of coffee made, this cafe is working its way back from the disaster. this building withstood last year's quake but the brick structures on either side crumbled during the shaking. this whole area was cordoned off dealing this small cafe a crushing blow. >> woulderary the one business open. >> it was tough for a while. at the time of the quake we lost 60% of the business. right now it's picking up more and we have about 30% back. it's another year at least until business will be more back to normal. >> repor
he's also live in napa this morning to talk about how much progress the city has made and what's left to be done. >> good morning. i would say overall, napa is doing surprisingly well one year later in terms of the recovery process. it's important to point out that there are still a lot of businesses that are struggling. this is one business here, the road to recovery, it's been a tough one for this small cafe on brown street. even though the building itself wasn't damaged in the...
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napa alone. one person was killed. hundreds more hurt. this afternoon, the city of napa will hold a ceremony and kpix will have a live report for us coming up at 5:00. >> did that earthquake, were you in the area? ingly was actually in chicago, but i remember getting calls from the executive producers in l.a. to start working, it will be a bit of a drive from chicago. >> were you here yet? >> i was working in sacramento. >> i was in sosoledo. >> i did feel the one the other day. >> this really reminds us, it's time to check those earthquake insurance policies. we have a lot to think about when it comes to living in earthquake country, as we all know far too well. here's the good news. off to a mild start for this first day of school. no earthquakes on tap that we know of. in the low 60s. pretty much area wide. area 50s for some of the cooler spots. 57 in napa. overyou'll, we have cloud cover to start that is helping get temperatures mild this morning. also warmer ocean temperatures keeping us mild. sunshine for most later on today and some of you will be warming
napa alone. one person was killed. hundreds more hurt. this afternoon, the city of napa will hold a ceremony and kpix will have a live report for us coming up at 5:00. >> did that earthquake, were you in the area? ingly was actually in chicago, but i remember getting calls from the executive producers in l.a. to start working, it will be a bit of a drive from chicago. >> were you here yet? >> i was working in sacramento. >> i was in sosoledo. >> i did feel the one...
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hazard. >> reporter: the messenger works for the city's department of code enforcement. napad the residents want a new wall. residents 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
hazard. >> reporter: the messenger works for the city's department of code enforcement. napad the residents want a new wall. residents 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. >>...
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las principales ciudades del area de la bahia: san jose: 85 gilroy: 89 foster city: 79 east palo alto: 82 san francisco: 73 napa: 91 santa rosa: 88 walnut creek: 92 livermore: 94 ================= el pronostico extendido para los proximos cinco dias: san jose temperaturas para las principales ciudades del area de la bahia: san jose: 85 gilroy: 89 foster city: 79 east palo alto: 82 san francisco: 73 napa: 91 santa rosa: 88 walnut creek: 92 livermore: 94 ================= el pronostico extendido para los proximos cinco dias: san jose jueves:90 viernes:88 sabado:79 domingo: 77 lunes: 77 san francisco jueves:79 viernes:74 sabado:69 domingo:68 lunes: 69 lorena/ots ---ya viene la segunda suspension del servicio del bart entre san francisco y oakland, por trabajos de reparacion.... take vo ...de una parte crucial . ---esto sera el fin de semana feriado del da del trabajo... pero la agencia ha hecho ciertos ajustes para facilitar a la gente este trayecto. ---para suplir la demanda del bart, estaran en servicio autobuses que de forma gratuita lo llevarn de las estaciones de la 19 y west oakland a san francisco. take sot
las principales ciudades del area de la bahia: san jose: 85 gilroy: 89 foster city: 79 east palo alto: 82 san francisco: 73 napa: 91 santa rosa: 88 walnut creek: 92 livermore: 94 ================= el pronostico extendido para los proximos cinco dias: san jose temperaturas para las principales ciudades del area de la bahia: san jose: 85 gilroy: 89 foster city: 79 east palo alto: 82 san francisco: 73 napa: 91 santa rosa: 88 walnut creek: 92 livermore: 94 ================= el pronostico extendido...
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. >> tomorrow marks one year since the napa earthquake and the city is coming to terms with the impact. some 62 properties are red tagged. building inspectors are reviewing yellow-tagged building but estimate 1,000 properties are eloqueyellow tagged. >>> abc 7 news will be broadcasting live from napa tomorrow as we mark the anniversary. at 5:00 and 6:00 p.m., dan ashley will show us how things changed. we uploaded snap shots from reporting to abc7news.com. you can visit our website to see what a difference a year has made in napa. >>> time to take a live look outside now from the emeryville camera. see the eastern span of the bay bridge. a beautiful weekend and warm weather should continue into the early workweek. drew tuma has more with live doppler 7 hd. >> what a winner of a forecast saturday and sunday. plenty of sunshine. we'll take a live look. we notice the low clouds and the marine layer thickening once again. what a nice weekend in terms of temperatures. no intense heat. most locations around normal for this time of the year, 77 san jose and a high of 81 degrees. to head into
. >> tomorrow marks one year since the napa earthquake and the city is coming to terms with the impact. some 62 properties are red tagged. building inspectors are reviewing yellow-tagged building but estimate 1,000 properties are eloqueyellow tagged. >>> abc 7 news will be broadcasting live from napa tomorrow as we mark the anniversary. at 5:00 and 6:00 p.m., dan ashley will show us how things changed. we uploaded snap shots from reporting to abc7news.com. you can visit our...
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napa area. it hit at 3-20 -in the morning. on august 24, 20-14. however. it was not until first light, that people could really see the damage. today, the city of napa marked the first anniversary with a kron 4's charles clifford talked to those who attended today's event. the left and in the community gathered a deterrent to last year's devastating. --to remember set we were out in one of the hardest-hit neighborhoods and the entire community-bonded together cooking meals for each other and it was really awesome >> pam :that 6.0 earthquake in napa struck eight- miles underground.. that same day. geologists looked for cracks in the ground. where the earthquake might have reached the surface. large ruptures were found in roads. fields. and driveways. a week after the quake. geologists noticed that the ground was still shifting. >>:ops some places that really had not crack much at all during the earth quickly saw have cracked up to me before teen hinges. --15 inches >> pam :brocher also says, it is possible that a year later. the ground in napa could still be moving. albeit very slowly. the other thing that surprised researchers about this aft
napa area. it hit at 3-20 -in the morning. on august 24, 20-14. however. it was not until first light, that people could really see the damage. today, the city of napa marked the first anniversary with a kron 4's charles clifford talked to those who attended today's event. the left and in the community gathered a deterrent to last year's devastating. --to remember set we were out in one of the hardest-hit neighborhoods and the entire community-bonded together cooking meals for each other and it...
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napa has made great strides toward recovery. the city's privately owned buildings are moving faster. the post office is still in shambles, although a recent attempt to sell it off was thwarted. >> we're about 80, 85% back to normal, and there's some pieces of normal that won't come back. >> reporter: some pieces of normal are taking turnover -- forever. now there are neat stacks of bricks as they slowly revamp the building. >> my shop is blocked off, a small pathway to get through it. >> reporter: how would you describe yourself in this situation? >> really patient and frustrated all in one. >> reporter: the mayor tells me that virtually all the historic structures in the downtown area sustained some damage and there's actually an unintended positive consequence here, and that is that as they are rehabbing them, and they're making them, putting the seismic retro fit inside, they're making downtown napa safer than it was a year ago. report live, joe vazquez kpix 5. >> good to sina pa on the rebound. by the way, it wasn't the only city affec
napa has made great strides toward recovery. the city's privately owned buildings are moving faster. the post office is still in shambles, although a recent attempt to sell it off was thwarted. >> we're about 80, 85% back to normal, and there's some pieces of normal that won't come back. >> reporter: some pieces of normal are taking turnover -- forever. now there are neat stacks of bricks as they slowly revamp the building. >> my shop is blocked off, a small pathway to get...
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napa valley. the postal service thinks the building should be demolished but the city of napa wants to keep it.he government buildings and private buildings and the schools there is still repairs to be made. >> maureen: heavy textbooks or send crashing to the ground and tie floors cracked at schools and the earthquake hit. >> we thought our schools were strong for earthquakes but we discover they're really more. >> maureen: heavy bookshelves in file cabinets that fell over were a scare and a danger. >> we found that in some cases these fallen shelves blocked access. >> maureen: small children could have been badly hurt or trapped . this is another reason why it was good the earthquake have been in the middle of the night . >> we will see aluminum haywire preventing this from falling. we've done away with helping cabinets in some cases. we've made this so they can always get into this area and always get out. >> maureen: lights were replaced with ones that are not so easily snap off. this video from last year shows of the rupture in the parking lot. a shift in the earth caused the crack to reope
napa valley. the postal service thinks the building should be demolished but the city of napa wants to keep it.he government buildings and private buildings and the schools there is still repairs to be made. >> maureen: heavy textbooks or send crashing to the ground and tie floors cracked at schools and the earthquake hit. >> we thought our schools were strong for earthquakes but we discover they're really more. >> maureen: heavy bookshelves in file cabinets that fell over...
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. >> reporter: one year later, downtown napa is still dotted with construction sites. although city leaders say the ongoing work is not keeping tourists away. >> we've made up -- up. this year we'll probably be ahead of where we were before the earthquake. >> reporter: alex savidge, fox 2 news. >> the city and county of napa are hosting an anniversary event. it starts at 3:20 p.m. one year after 12 hours after the earthquake hit. 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
. >> reporter: one year later, downtown napa is still dotted with construction sites. although city leaders say the ongoing work is not keeping tourists away. >> we've made up -- up. this year we'll probably be ahead of where we were before the earthquake. >> reporter: alex savidge, fox 2 news. >> the city and county of napa are hosting an anniversary event. it starts at 3:20 p.m. one year after 12 hours after the earthquake hit. it will be at veterans medical park in...
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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. >> but the members certainly miss their sundays spent in this wonderful place to preach. >> wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> we will be broadcasting live from napa t
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...
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but the here and now 63-degrees in concord. 59 in napa. 58 redwood city. n jose you're checking in at 60 degrees. over portions of the north bay we do have cloudy conditions than what we had yesterday. and because of it temperatures are milder. 54 in napa. yesterday i was looking at numbers 49 in santa rosa so definitely a warmer start. 58 in lafayette right now. 57 moraga. 59 degrees outside your door in antioch. here's the compare from yesterday into today. inland communities more of a notable drop. you get into san ho and around the bay temperatures are coming down slightly. concord you will drop off by 5 degrees or so. 83 in the forecast for you here. when i come back i will have a broader view of what you can expect for today. we'll take a tour of the afternoon highs. good morning, sal. >>> good morning, rosemary. right now traffic is moving along okay in most areas i would say. there are a couple of problems but at the bay bridge toll plaza we see a little bit of a delay and the metering lights should be going on pretty soon. still a 5-10 minute delay
but the here and now 63-degrees in concord. 59 in napa. 58 redwood city. n jose you're checking in at 60 degrees. over portions of the north bay we do have cloudy conditions than what we had yesterday. and because of it temperatures are milder. 54 in napa. yesterday i was looking at numbers 49 in santa rosa so definitely a warmer start. 58 in lafayette right now. 57 moraga. 59 degrees outside your door in antioch. here's the compare from yesterday into today. inland communities more of a...
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. >> reporter: 223 tenants found out their valuables are trapped here at napa self storage. the city the structure after the quake, it's shell, buckled. too risky to go inside. >> if you want your belongings, this is how much you're going to pay. >> reporter: owners gave them a choice. >> an ultimatum. >> tenants could pay a contractor to shore up the building and remove their belongings or lose everything in a demolition. the cost, $170 million. tenants paying $1700 each. with no assurances. >> it doesn't seem fair a renter has to be responsible for someone else's building. >> reporter: tenants were told those who didn't pay would not be able to get their goods, yet some couldn't afford it. soon after the quake, jessica found out her 2-year-old son has a rare immune disease and needs a bone narrow transplant. >> in a year we've given up our home, our furniture, and now to be told there is a chance we may not get the stuff out? that is all we have left. >> reporter: she tried to scrape up her share of the cost. >> we were able to come up with $200. that is not the full amount. >> rep
. >> reporter: 223 tenants found out their valuables are trapped here at napa self storage. the city the structure after the quake, it's shell, buckled. too risky to go inside. >> if you want your belongings, this is how much you're going to pay. >> reporter: owners gave them a choice. >> an ultimatum. >> tenants could pay a contractor to shore up the building and remove their belongings or lose everything in a demolition. the cost, $170 million. tenants paying...
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. >> reporter: 223 tenants found out their valuables are trapped here at napa self storage. the cityucture after the quake, it's shell, buckled. too risky to go inside. >> if you want your belongings, this is how much you're going to pay. >> reporter: owners gave them a choice. >> an ultimatum. >> tenants could pay a contractor to shore up the building and remove their belongings or lose everything in a demolition. the cost, $170 million. tenants paying $1700 each. with no assurances. >> it doesn't seem fair a renter has to be responsible for someone else's building. >> reporter: tenants were told those who didn't pay would not be able to get their goods, yet some couldn't afford it. soon after the quake, jessica found out her 2-year-old son has a rare immune disease and needs a bone narrow transplant. >> in a year we've given up our home, our furniture, and now to be told there is a chance we may not get the stuff out? that is all we have left. >> reporter: she tried to scrape up her share of the cost. >> we were able to come up with $200. that is not the full amount. >> reporter: s
. >> reporter: 223 tenants found out their valuables are trapped here at napa self storage. the cityucture after the quake, it's shell, buckled. too risky to go inside. >> if you want your belongings, this is how much you're going to pay. >> reporter: owners gave them a choice. >> an ultimatum. >> tenants could pay a contractor to shore up the building and remove their belongings or lose everything in a demolition. the cost, $170 million. tenants paying $1700 each....
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gabriela principales ciudades del area de la bahia: san jose: 85 gilroy: 89 foster city: 79 east palo alto: 82 san francisco: 73 napa91 santa rosa: 88 walnut creek: 92 livermore: 94 ================= el pronostico extendido para los proximos cinco dias: east palo alto: 82 san francisco: 73 napa: 91 santa rosa: 88 walnut creek: 92 livermore: 94 ================= el pronostico extendido para los proximos cinco dias: san jose jueves:90 viernes:88 sabado:79 domingo: 77 lunes: 77 san francisco jueves:79 viernes:74 sabado:69 domingo:68 lunes: 69 juanfra --- lo que ayer sucedio en la ciudad de san francisco, es algo as como sacado de una pelicula... un turista fue baleado tras resistirse a un robo en la calle lombard... lorena --el incidente gener una intensa persecusin policiaca para capturar a los dos sospechosos... take 2boxes en vivo desde san francisco se encuentra paola reyes de telemundo 48 prera edi paola, un hecho que tiene a las autoridades en alerta... paola live live bug cg: paola facebook paola on cam el jefe de la policia de sf hablara con la prensa esta tarde sobre este violento asalto ... la ciudad esta pre
gabriela principales ciudades del area de la bahia: san jose: 85 gilroy: 89 foster city: 79 east palo alto: 82 san francisco: 73 napa91 santa rosa: 88 walnut creek: 92 livermore: 94 ================= el pronostico extendido para los proximos cinco dias: east palo alto: 82 san francisco: 73 napa: 91 santa rosa: 88 walnut creek: 92 livermore: 94 ================= el pronostico extendido para los proximos cinco dias: san jose jueves:90 viernes:88 sabado:79 domingo: 77 lunes: 77 san francisco...
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. >> nick was out here in downtown napa for the city's one-year commemoration event. he wanted to thank everyone for their support. a remarkable young man with a whole new outlook. reporting live, in downtown napa, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> good to see him back recovering. we're going to continue our coverage of the napa quake anniversary. it's on our website for you. all you have to do is go to nbc bay area.com. >>> let's turn things over to our chief meteorologist. >> a lot of sunshine here throughout the bay area, temperatures not too hot, yes, a little warmer than what we had this weekend, we're undergoing another change over the next 24 hours. we have this huge ridge of high pressure we really think any kind of storm trends will continue to stay off to the east away from us. i think humidity will go up for tomorrow. that ridge of high pressure will increase temperatures. let's look at how hot things will get. you can see the trivalley will go up to 92 degrees. san francisco in the low 70s, north bay at 84 and right on down to the south bay, the mid-80s
. >> nick was out here in downtown napa for the city's one-year commemoration event. he wanted to thank everyone for their support. a remarkable young man with a whole new outlook. reporting live, in downtown napa, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> good to see him back recovering. we're going to continue our coverage of the napa quake anniversary. it's on our website for you. all you have to do is go to nbc bay area.com. >>> let's turn things over to our chief...
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. >>> the city of napa marked one year since a 6.0 earthquake hit the bay area. at 3:20 yesterday afternoon a high school percussion band drum rolled for a half minute. that was the length of the quake that shook at 3:20 a.m. a year earlier. the quake caused more than $200 million in damage including a fire that destroyed a mobile home park. one person died. and 200 were hurt. >> when the [ indiscernible ] [ inaudible ] >> when it felt like the sun wasn't going to rise again, the community reached out to me and helped me in ways that you'll never know. >> among the injured was nick dillon now 14. a brick fireplace fell on him causing critical injuries. after three pelvic surgeries he is now able to run and dance again. >>> legislatures are hosting a two-state summit on environmental issues at lake tahoe. governor brown and senator feinstein were among the california leaders speaking yesterday. the big item on the agenda was the lake tahoe restoration act that will keep the federal government invested in programs around the lake. the california-nevada leaders disc
. >>> the city of napa marked one year since a 6.0 earthquake hit the bay area. at 3:20 yesterday afternoon a high school percussion band drum rolled for a half minute. that was the length of the quake that shook at 3:20 a.m. a year earlier. the quake caused more than $200 million in damage including a fire that destroyed a mobile home park. one person died. and 200 were hurt. >> when the [ indiscernible ] [ inaudible ] >> when it felt like the sun wasn't going to rise...
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napa. you have a strike out near mount san helena. by san helena. the city between napa and san helena.been all over the place. we've had rain and dry lightning as well. the current numbers are kind of humid. kind of moist, kind of warm and there's more thunderstorms on the way. as this subtropical moisture comes in. this low is just getting here. the combination the two phase in and we get thunderstorms. that's what we're seeing now. it's a good looking show. we've all lived here a long time. i've been here forever. frank has been here forever, heather has been here a long time. you don't get these storms like this that often. you get them but not like this, this is a good one. the red flag warning stays in effect tonight. red flag warning stays in effect for tonight through tomorrow morning. there are concerns for fire. there's rain with some of these but some of them are not that wet. so a lightning strike could cause a fire as we've talked about before. there's a chance of a shower. red flag warning stays in effect through 11:00 tomorrow morning. and temperatures trend down a little
napa. you have a strike out near mount san helena. by san helena. the city between napa and san helena.been all over the place. we've had rain and dry lightning as well. the current numbers are kind of humid. kind of moist, kind of warm and there's more thunderstorms on the way. as this subtropical moisture comes in. this low is just getting here. the combination the two phase in and we get thunderstorms. that's what we're seeing now. it's a good looking show. we've all lived here a long time....
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felt widely to the bay area and not tell first white people could really see the damage today the city of napa marks this anniversary with the celebration called nablus 6.0365 close clifford joins us live from napa. >> reporter: is optimistic a tough year for a lot of folks here and more than a thousand buildings were damaged and some of the worst was right downtown and they're still trying to repair this say the hell this event for the veterans memorial park tel look back on the last year and try to find a silver lining. a block away from the ceremony building is still being repaired is. but the destruction and many people who attended monday's event only talk about how the quake actually brought the community closer together. "so all came together not everyone came together and help everyone. that's the great thing about living in the buff. "rao and the browns valley neighborhood and the entire neighborhood community totally bonded together. meals for each other bring things out it was awesome." >> reporter: back live last year's quake the largest in the bay area. coming up on kron 4 news at
felt widely to the bay area and not tell first white people could really see the damage today the city of napa marks this anniversary with the celebration called nablus 6.0365 close clifford joins us live from napa. >> reporter: is optimistic a tough year for a lot of folks here and more than a thousand buildings were damaged and some of the worst was right downtown and they're still trying to repair this say the hell this event for the veterans memorial park tel look back on the last...
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throughout -- on the scene throughout the morning. >> napa residents are set brighting the progress made rebuilding a year after a devastating earthquake hit the city 95 percent of downtown businesses have re-opened, a remarkable achievement. melanie woodrow is in downtown napa with the latest. >> we on third and brown where a number of the local businesses and historic buildings sustained quite a bit of damage. a greatest lessons the last year has to do with emergency preparedness. i am gypped by the public information officer for napa county. told me about the lessons learned around emergency preparedness. >> absolutely. the south napa earthquake had an educational compensate to it relate to emergency preparedness. people have their go packs ready. maybe sure you have your flashlights, shoes by the side of the bed. we had classes and community emergency response that we could not fill prior to the earthquake and now we cannot keep up with the schedule. have the sell awareness so you can respond for yourself in time of emergency. >> i know you mentioned other cities and counties, have you been contacted because they are looking for the lessons lea
throughout -- on the scene throughout the morning. >> napa residents are set brighting the progress made rebuilding a year after a devastating earthquake hit the city 95 percent of downtown businesses have re-opened, a remarkable achievement. melanie woodrow is in downtown napa with the latest. >> we on third and brown where a number of the local businesses and historic buildings sustained quite a bit of damage. a greatest lessons the last year has to do with emergency preparedness....
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las principales ciudades del area de la bahia: san jose: 85 gilroy: 89 foster city: 79 east palo alto: 82 san francisco: 73 napareek: 92 livermore: 94 ================= el pronostico extendido para los proximos cinco dias: san jose jueves:90 viernes:88 sabado:79 domingo: 77 lunes: 77 san francisco jueves:79 viernes:74 sabado:69 domingo:68 lunes: 69 lorena/ots ---ya viene la segunda ---ya viene la segunda suspension del servicio del bart por trabajos de sco y oakland reparacion.... take vo ...de una parte crucial . ---esto sera el fin de semana feriado del da del trabajo... pero la ageia ha hecho ciertos gente este trayecto.ar a la ---para suplir la demanda del bart, habrn autobuses que gratuitamente lo llevarn de las estaciones de la 19 y we oakland a san francisco. take sot cont vo/lorena ---aunque los pasajeros no esten contentos, la agencia dice que las labores son necesarias. lorena ---hacemos nuestra primera pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez. take vo la reubicacin de un albergue para indigentes desata controversia en una ciudad del sur de la baha al regresar le contamos los detalles take vo/juanfr
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following a party. >> a year ago today napa residents were awaked by an earthquake and today they will celebrate the progress they have made in rebuilding the city we broadcast from napa for 5:00 and 6:00 p.m. newscasts. >> berkeley's new soda dark is not working as planned. the city hoped the tax would cut consumption of sugary drinks and obesity but a study by the university of iowa found store owners are only passing 22 percent of tax on to customers. >> check out our customers starting off mild upper 50s to let 60 but for antioch at 54 degrees and sunshine around check correct. it will be sunny and warmer today at 69 in san francisco, peninsula and south bay around 80 to 81 and east bay at 78 and warm spot is 91 and north bay is 81. >> it is back to work monday but it is also back-to-school for thousands of children in the bay area and the worst time to have construction lasting until 9:00 a.m. and that is happening here westbound 80 great hercules up to the hoffman split and that is where we got a drive at 46 minutes from highway 4 to the hoffman split. >> bart will begin replacing flooring in elevators at stations at parking garages and cr
following a party. >> a year ago today napa residents were awaked by an earthquake and today they will celebrate the progress they have made in rebuilding the city we broadcast from napa for 5:00 and 6:00 p.m. newscasts. >> berkeley's new soda dark is not working as planned. the city hoped the tax would cut consumption of sugary drinks and obesity but a study by the university of iowa found store owners are only passing 22 percent of tax on to customers. >> check out our...
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napa. >> reporter: we were here a year ago in the heart of wine country amid the devastation and destruction of the magnitude 6.0 earthquake that rattled the city of napa and the entire bay area. by the time it was over, one person was dead, nearly 200 people were injured and hundreds of millions of dollars in damage done. right away we knew at the time it would take years to recover from this disaster and it surely will. but exactly a year later, enormous progress. as the work continues the community accepts the huge steps to recovery so far. a major milestone, although the memories are still raw. >> it was absolutely terrified. >> can you still almost feel it in your bones when you think about it? >> my dog lays down by my bed and shakes my bed, i'm right there, back in a moment. >> when you think back can you feel what it was like? >> exactly, i think it's trauma that just stays with you. >> but i know you're incredibly proud of how the community has done. >> very proud of the way the community came together. >> oh, they are very proud and with very good reason. a lot of work has been done, a lot of people pulled together to make a real diff
napa. >> reporter: we were here a year ago in the heart of wine country amid the devastation and destruction of the magnitude 6.0 earthquake that rattled the city of napa and the entire bay area. by the time it was over, one person was dead, nearly 200 people were injured and hundreds of millions of dollars in damage done. right away we knew at the time it would take years to recover from this disaster and it surely will. but exactly a year later, enormous progress. as the work continues...
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>>mark: in the city of napa it was the level of bass and a lot of damage as well with dozens of buildingsthe downtown area damage from this quake one of the saving graces happened at 320 in the middle of the nine and has happened during daylight hours to children in school of the people out and bought another number injuries roughly 201 death from this earthquake was probably been a lot worse will continue this covers from downtown brought the morning on this one year anniversary of the 6.0 earthquake. >>george: it turns out there has to be some emergency guard repairs on the seashore free wine and richmond and san pablo dam road, on the right-hand side of the road with there's a rather press very person for this drive of about 30 ft.. >>george: they felt the risk was too high to leave this unattended and letting go until after the commute they have shut down the right hand lane of interstate 80 and look at this at this early hour because were only a 630 a we already backed up past highway 4 and interstate 80 west bound in the drive times already pushing of force of 40 minutes as a to see
>>mark: in the city of napa it was the level of bass and a lot of damage as well with dozens of buildingsthe downtown area damage from this quake one of the saving graces happened at 320 in the middle of the nine and has happened during daylight hours to children in school of the people out and bought another number injuries roughly 201 death from this earthquake was probably been a lot worse will continue this covers from downtown brought the morning on this one year anniversary of the...
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napa. that was a 6.0 on august 24th, felt all over the bay area. it's the largest quake the bay area has experienced since loma prieta in 1989. it caused $300 million in the city of napa alone. >>> this morning's earthquake is another good reminder to make sure you're prepared. we talk about this all the time. we have an entire section on our website to help you get ready. you can check out cbssf.com/quake. >>> let's take a live look right now from our ocean beach camera. cooler today along the water compared to our very warm weekend. chief meteorologist paul deanno is here when the rest of the bay area will get relief. >> folks out toward antioch, livermore, saying enough. three straight days. daly city, what heat wave you're asking? pleasant hill, 100. livermore officially today 104. that's a daily record. the haze because of high pressure sitting directly over the area, the wildfires burning, north wind continued. outside to concord hit 102 today. the haze continues. thankfully the wind shift will cool us down and give us much better air quality. that happens tomorrow. we'll talk about how much temperatures drop. that's coming up. >>> still ahead, police sh
napa. that was a 6.0 on august 24th, felt all over the bay area. it's the largest quake the bay area has experienced since loma prieta in 1989. it caused $300 million in the city of napa alone. >>> this morning's earthquake is another good reminder to make sure you're prepared. we talk about this all the time. we have an entire section on our website to help you get ready. you can check out cbssf.com/quake. >>> let's take a live look right now from our ocean beach camera....
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and later today the city of napa will mark that anniversary. ktvu reporter alex savidge is out there again this morning. alex just like you were last year at this time. the region has bounced back from the disaster but a lot of work still has to be done. 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 h
and later today the city of napa will mark that anniversary. ktvu reporter alex savidge is out there again this morning. alex just like you were last year at this time. the region has bounced back from the disaster but a lot of work still has to be done. 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...
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. >>> the city of napa is marking one year since a 6.0 earthquake that rattled, causing extensive damage. kate is in napa with a look at how the quake has affected people's lives. good morning, kate. >> reporter: morning, brian. you know, it's been one year later and the road to recovery in some places, as you can see, is still unpaved. these construction sites are a reminder of the damage done on that day. by this time last year, neighbors were only beginning to see the destruction of the 6.0 earthquake that shook napa to its core. the damage stretched all the way from santa rosa to vallejo. the roads were buckled and some of the most historic buildings crumbled to the ground. >> oh my god. it was like the exorcist. my dresser, flipped completely over. >> it went like this. boom. boom. boom. boom. boom. boom. >> just on and on. >> that was it. that was about the duration. you are screaming in bed, sitting up. both dogs parked underneath me. they just ran and hid and fell on the bed. it was awful. >> so far, the rebuild efforts have been slow and steady. the quake caused some $300 millio
. >>> the city of napa is marking one year since a 6.0 earthquake that rattled, causing extensive damage. kate is in napa with a look at how the quake has affected people's lives. good morning, kate. >> reporter: morning, brian. you know, it's been one year later and the road to recovery in some places, as you can see, is still unpaved. these construction sites are a reminder of the damage done on that day. by this time last year, neighbors were only beginning to see the...
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. >>> the city of napa celebrated an economic resurgence. one year after a 6.0 earthquake caused $360 million in damage to the area. >> napa was truly put to the test. but napa came together and we worked hard and prevailed. >> reporter: there is a ceremony that started at 3:20 p.m. yesterday. one year and 128 hours -- and 12 hours after the earthquake. >>> it will soon be the end of the line for paper transfers at san francisco muni. muni says they are seeking bids for fair box. the company no lodger makes parts to repair the old fair boxes. the changes could come as soon as next year. >>> keeping people safe and improvements the commute is the goal. they want to improve bus service along vanness from mission to the marina district. there was a public hearing at city hall last night. >> we protect about 60 -- we predict 60,000 riders will be taking this service. so it is something that will improve transportation for so many people. >> at what cost? do you make the city uglier and dirtier? >> the project is scheduled to start early next yea
. >>> the city of napa celebrated an economic resurgence. one year after a 6.0 earthquake caused $360 million in damage to the area. >> napa was truly put to the test. but napa came together and we worked hard and prevailed. >> reporter: there is a ceremony that started at 3:20 p.m. yesterday. one year and 128 hours -- and 12 hours after the earthquake. >>> it will soon be the end of the line for paper transfers at san francisco muni. muni says they are seeking...
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napa, much of the town has since rebounded. still, some things look as though the quake was last night. >> everybody suffered some damage to some extent. work has yet to begin on the city's historic quake damaged courthouse. some homes still bear their scars. and life has yet to return to napa's old post office. >> the post office is decided to just sell it rather than try to fix it. >> a row of 1800s brick buildings that once housed the city's original jail were deemed beyond repair and are being torn down and rebuilt. tucked in between crumbling bricks and beams is this cafe. >> i have taken the brunt of this. >> in one sense, it spared his coffee shop. >> i took about two and a half hours to clean up a little bill. >> as the only survivor on the block, the disaster shook up business. >> can see it doesn't look that i'm open sometimes. i tried to get fema and other things and i can't do it because my business was opening. >> just outside his window looms the broken courthouse, a stark reminder of things that haven't yet healed. >> i have noticed that, wow, nothing has really changed. message is that i'm still open. even though it doesn't look like it. >> much of the
napa, much of the town has since rebounded. still, some things look as though the quake was last night. >> everybody suffered some damage to some extent. work has yet to begin on the city's historic quake damaged courthouse. some homes still bear their scars. and life has yet to return to napa's old post office. >> the post office is decided to just sell it rather than try to fix it. >> a row of 1800s brick buildings that once housed the city's original jail were deemed beyond...
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. >> napa celebrated its purers perseverance today and they said about 85% of the construction sk complete and city leaders are also looking to the future, becoming better prepared for the community's next emergency. >>> the napa wine train have apologiz apologized. a women's book group were removed and later, they were shocked to see facebook post in which a wine train staff member said they physically abused other members and staff. >> it wasn't accurate, that's why it was taken down immediately. we've been trying to reach these book club members so we can apologize in person and set things straight. >> thousands of people using the #laughing while black. >>> and cell phone video shows this train at the 12th street oakland station passed. a pan stepped in front of a train and there were delays of four hours. >>> three americans who preve prevented a train attack, received france's highest honor. >>> and up next how the home. town of sacramento plans to honor their bravery. >>> and the car company accused of over charging wemen. >>> and your morning starting off with fog. >>> but first, let's take
. >> napa celebrated its purers perseverance today and they said about 85% of the construction sk complete and city leaders are also looking to the future, becoming better prepared for the community's next emergency. >>> the napa wine train have apologiz apologized. a women's book group were removed and later, they were shocked to see facebook post in which a wine train staff member said they physically abused other members and staff. >> it wasn't accurate, that's why it...
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napa, much of the town has since rebounded. still some things look as though the quake was last night. >> everybody suffered from damage to some extent. >> work has yet to begin on the city'storic quake courthouse. some homes still bear their scars, and life has yet to return to napa's old post office. >> the post office has just decided to just sell it rather than try to fix it. >> reporter: a row of 1800s brick buildings that once housed the city's original jail were deemed beyond repair are being torn down and rebuilt. tucked in between crumbling bricks and beams is molinari's cafe. >> i've taken pretty much the brunt of it. >> reporter: in one sense the coffee shop was spared. but as the only survivor on the block, the disaster shook up business. >> i've tried to get other things, i can't do it, because my business is opening. >> reporter: just outside the window looms the broken courthouse, a stark reminder of things that haven't yet healed. >> the last couple days i've come in and noticed that, wow, nothing has really changed. the message is i'm still open, even though it doesn't look like it. >> much of the plaster from the ceiling and walls had fallen down. >> repo
napa, much of the town has since rebounded. still some things look as though the quake was last night. >> everybody suffered from damage to some extent. >> work has yet to begin on the city'storic quake courthouse. some homes still bear their scars, and life has yet to return to napa's old post office. >> the post office has just decided to just sell it rather than try to fix it. >> reporter: a row of 1800s brick buildings that once housed the city's original jail were...
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napa. one year ago today the earthquake rocked the area, causing major damage. the city has come a long way since the earthquake. ktvu's john sasaki is at a commemoration event where residents are gathering to mark the progress in rebuilding. john? >> yeah, hundreds of people are here for the anniversary. napa is bouncing back, there is still people struggling to get back on their feet. >> the past year has been a nightmare for her. >> the windows broken. >> reporter: she owns this house which was knocked 4-1/2 feet off the foundation by the earthquake. she not back in because while the foundation has been fixed the gas has yet to be reconnected by pg&e. >> they are saying i have to fix the trench and pay someone to reconnect it. if they do it it is 7,000 plus -- >> reporter: someone who suffered serious injury buts who year has been better, the face of the post earthquake recovery is now in the 10th grade. >> i had four pelvic fractures. >> reporter: he was 13-year- olds when he had a friend stay -- 13-year-olds when he had a friend staying over when the earthquake hit.
napa. one year ago today the earthquake rocked the area, causing major damage. the city has come a long way since the earthquake. ktvu's john sasaki is at a commemoration event where residents are gathering to mark the progress in rebuilding. john? >> yeah, hundreds of people are here for the anniversary. napa is bouncing back, there is still people struggling to get back on their feet. >> the past year has been a nightmare for her. >> the windows broken. >> reporter:...
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napa is 80. oakland and redwood city and san jose and san francisco about one or two degree cooler.east bay the bridgest drop at four degrees but not is dramatic. live doppler hd is quiet. the fiscal year three hours if you see anything it will be drizzle near the coast and offer the ocean water. our area of high pressure is shrinking and weakening. with the warm dome receding, our temperatures are back to average or below average. 79 in milpitas. 80 at san jose. mid-to-upper 80s los gatos and morgan hill and gilroy. up the peninsula, starting around 81. 79 in redwood city and mill provide is 74. 66 in the sunset and two degrees warmer downtown with sunshine at 68. 72 in sausalito and upper 70s to low 80s through the north bay sale from 75 in vallejo to 81 in santa rosa and along the east bay shore richmond and berkeley at 72, and oakland at 73. 85 in walnut creek. and san ramon. nearly 90 in antioch and brentwood. bring the sun screen for the game. it is #sweepla. remaining to 69. temperatures in the my 50s to low 60s. comfortable. dropping a couple degrees tomorrow. custody diffic
napa is 80. oakland and redwood city and san jose and san francisco about one or two degree cooler.east bay the bridgest drop at four degrees but not is dramatic. live doppler hd is quiet. the fiscal year three hours if you see anything it will be drizzle near the coast and offer the ocean water. our area of high pressure is shrinking and weakening. with the warm dome receding, our temperatures are back to average or below average. 79 in milpitas. 80 at san jose. mid-to-upper 80s los gatos and...