Broadcast center in San Francisco. Reporter and im dan ashley, live in napa. Ill be back with the earthquake anniversary coverage in just a moment. Yes. Thank you. Tonight the Napa Valley Wine Train is apologizing to a womans book club after booting them for allegedly being too loud. Abc7 news has the story. Reporter in all the years this black womans black club has been together, they say theyve never been asked to leave an establishment. Were a group, were respectful and have been together 17 years, we go to fine dining establishments. Which is what some people want to call the napa wine train. She says he were about as loud as any other group of 11 people, so they were shocked to be met by police at the st. Helena station, and offended to see this facebook page, which has been deleted. It said, if part following verbal and physical abuse towards guests and staff, it was necessary to get police involved. That is untrue. Weve never touched anyone. Reporter Pr Consultant sam singer says that post was a mistake. He says the police were never called in to make an arrest. The police were called to ensure in case there had been liquor consumption that they were okay to drive home. That wasnt the case, it was unnecessary to have them there were trying to reach these club members and women to apologize in person and set things straight. We want to respect them and we want them to respect and enjoy the wine train as well. Reporter he said a guest is asked to leave at least once per month for being too loud or intoxicated but that this situation could have been handled better. One year ago today, imagine a 6. 0 earthquake that rocked the napa region and caused a lot of damage. There is much left to be done. Fema has yet to add up what the quake did to napas historic buildings. Dan ashley is live in downtown napa with our coverage, one year later. Dan . Reporter ama, thank you. What a year it has been. I was standing on this spot a year ago, it was a remarkable scene at third and brown. Main street the next block over just to orient you. So much destruction here, taking a look down brown street, you can see our photographer, mike clark shooting the little coffee shop that could is what i like to call it. The next day they were selling coffee, staying open the whole time though other businesses closed for construction. He imagine the last 365 days theyve been selling a lot of coffee to construction workers on this street here doing work in downtown napa. But what a year its been. I talked with many people who still can feel it in their bones when thinking back about that day and the quake tossed them from their beds, shaking their homes to their foundations and turning buildings like this one behind me, into rubble in many respects. Live in downtown 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 im right there, back in a moment. Reporter when you think back, do you feel like what it was like . I think its one of the traumatic things that just stays with you. Reporter yes. I know youre 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, theyre pleased and proud of how theyve solved some of the problems that were created and had grit and determination to rebuild as they have. After a year, were getting new statistics that are quite eye opening. According to the california earthquake authority, 28 of the homes damaged had chimney damage. 33 had large wall cracks inside or outside, or maybe both, and 15 of the damaged homes could not be fully reoccupied. Now, the napa wineries were especially hard hit, that is the lifes blood of the area, of course, millions of dollars in wine, lost. This video is from the trafessin family vineyards. The quake did about 80 million in winery damage. Most are now back in business doing what they do so well up here in the wine country. Well, napa celebrated its perseverance today and its grit at the Veterans Memorial park. The napa strong event is a thank you for the community for standing together over the past year. The mayor says 85 of the construction is complete, really remarkable progress. City leaders are looking to the future, becoming better prepared for the communitys next emergency. They were speaking at that park, which is the next spot over. In addition to the businesses and many of them suffered, we talked about what what happened to the wine industry. Some neighborhoods received a lot of damage, too, and they didnt get immediate attention. They had a lot of rebuilding and recovery as well. And Wayne Freedman is with me in napa and has more on that part of the coverage tonight. Wayne . You met homeowners who had a tough year . I did. According to estimates, 300 families still have some 3 million in unmet repair costs. They knew its going to be a difficult year, but this difficult . Its caught them by surprise. Reporter in napa neighborhoods what you see does not reflect reality. It has not been uncommon to find trailers in front of houses. Theyre not there for recreation. It wasnt like camping. Shoes were in the trunk of the car. My clothes in my husbands truck. It was a tough week. Reporter it would be the first of many tough weeks in a tough year. You know that saying being underwater with a house . Elizabeths last 52 weeks turned the figureative literally. How many feet under were you . I dont know if i can define that. Reporter cracks to the pools plaster. A house, shaken off the foundation. A new driveway that got in next week and all from a newly discovered fault line beneath their home. How do you feel about that . I dont feel special. Reporter few people did around Browns Valley a year ago today, we marvelled at the collapsed car port in an apartment complex not far away. A single. Reporter michelle remembers how the quake tossed everything she owned, except for one item. My cross. Reporter that stayed . That stayed in the same spot. Reporter in this quake, renters may have been the luckier ones. Fall into the abyss. Reporter that is dr. Jeffrey referring to the foundation in this home once owned by clark gable. Hes one of the 2 of napa residents who had earthquake insurance. Huge difference. The damage to the property is more than the deductible. Reporter that applies to many places and it could have been worse if not for the old growth douglas fir timbers used to build napa in the 1870s, contractor brian jones never could have saved it. If it jumped this way, three feet, and came down three feet. Reporter what was your reaction when you saw that . Oh, my god. Reporter sounds familiar. Those 26 seconds changed our lives. Reporter 52 weeks later, elizabeth looks at the road back. Now, because of the 26 seconds, she and her husband will be retiring later than planned. Reporter what if there is another quake . The new foundation had better well stand up. Reporter Wayne Freedman, abc7 news. Good luck to them and thanks to wayne with me here in napa. About 200 people were injured in this earthquake. One person died as a result of what happened. But the number of the injuries were serious, one young victim of the quake is reflecting on the year that just passed. Nick dillon broke his hip when a chimney fell on him a year ago. He survived the collapse and has undergone multiple surgeries since. He remembers the moment that quake hit vividly. I thought i was going to pass away. Many things ran through my head this, is my last moment. There are so many things i wanted to do. So many opportunities i didnt jump on. Now, every opportunity i get, im going to jump on it. Reporter nick is a sophomore at new Technology High school, he turns 15 next month. He is grateful for support received and believes the quake brought people together. Nick is a great young man, glad to say, hes doing really well now. This earthquake did bring the Community Together in many ways and ill be here live in downtown napa throughout the hour, when we come back, well take a look at one of the other communities, not just napa, hard hit by this earthquake, coming up later on the hour, but ama, for the moment, lets go back to you. Well check back with you, thank you, dan. Moving on to other news, some with investments on wall street look at today as buying opportunities. Others may wonder what is next . The dow dropped more than a thousand points, then regained almost 900 in the next couple hours. In the end it was the worst day in four years, down almost 600 points. Abc7 News Reporter david louie says an email from apple may have stopped it from being worse. Reporter like most Companies Apple doesnt talk about sales between quarterly reports but ceo tim cook told a financial reporter that sales in china, thought to be weak because of a slowing economy were strong in july and august. That had an immediate impact. It stabilized his stock in the first hour of trading and that tended to knock about 700 points off the dow as well. For a while. Reporter by the close, the dow was down about 3. 5 . The loss of a thousand points in two days left this 69yearold sarah ward resetting her retirement goal. I am the age of getting close to wanting to retire. But, with it going down like that, i dont have that many more years to catch it up. Ill probably work until im 90. Reporter volatility may continue. The Federal Reserve signalled an Interest Rate hike may be on the horizon. Its been unrealistically low. I dont know why people get upset they may go up. Reporter he is one of several people weve interviewed. Moef were aware of the nearly 1100point crop but are not bailing out of the market. Dont do anything foolish, meaning that you just divest. That would not be wise. So i dont plan to do anything. Reporter in palo alto, david louie, abc7 news. Well, still ahead tonight as part of our live coverage of the napa earthquake anniversary were going to take a look at vallejo, almost overlooked after the quake, but now able to make a full recovery. Also ahead tonight a controversial plan to take out dozens of trees to make room for a new San Francisco muni line. High school bands invitation to play at Carnegie Hall is jeopardized when a fundraiser comes to a good evening, once again. Dan ashley live in napa on the oneyear anniversary of that 6. 0 earthquake. Napa got most of the attention in the days and weeks that followed, the city of vallejo got a pretty good shaking as well, we must remember. Look at what the last 365 days have been like. Laura . Well hi, dan. Yes. Vallejo had millions of dollars in damage, like this Department Store behind me. Unlike this building behind me, most of it in the past year has been repaired. It was just scary. Unusual. My dog gave me a warning but i didnt pick up the warning. Reporter just 16 miles down the road from napa, vallejo had significant damage during last years quake. So much so, some thought the epicenter was beneath them. I felt a twitch in my house. Someone was just shaking. Reporter many old mansions on captains coughed up their chimneys. The roof of this vacant Department Store crashed and on tennessee a row of stores had glass shattered. We came down to the church. Reporter two Historic Churches had significant damage. One of them was red tagged. But not until after a full day of sunday services were held inside. It wasnt until monday morning that we had a chance to look deeper and we saw the top of the bell tower separated one side from another. Reporter there were 40 structures damaged but recovery came quickly. With few exceptions is nearly complete. The napa quake was a wake up call for us. It was a great exercise for our team to understand what might happen when a bigger quake comes. Reporter vallejo survived and city leaders learned from it and say they will be better prepared next time. Laura anthony, abc7 news. Reporter thank you very much, from napa. Napa high school is at long last on the road to recovery. Its not been an easy process. Abc7 news was at st. John Baptist High School today as the first group of contractors began work fixing up the school. The 90yearold Building Sustained close to 800,000 in damage. Repairs were delayed because restoration had to follow policy so there was red tape and protections involved. School officials are hoping the four damaged classrooms will be repaired by the christmas holiday. At least that is their goal. Social media played such a big role last year, today, were seeing compelling images of how napa recovered like this photo from julie barns, tweeting 50,000 later our house is 99 fixed from the damage. That is great news, julie. We invite you to share pictures or video of the recovery effort. Post them now with the hashtag abc7 news now. The posts and tweets help us help the city in different ways so we appreciate getting that information. Ill be back a little later on in the hour. Lets go back to the studio. Ama is there. I know youre going to talk about weather what. A great day for the napa strong celebration. Yes, wonderful event of the people and how strong theyve been. Theyre making their way through this. A lovely day to be out recognizing the anniversary of the quake. It doesnt bring back the memories. We have a pleasant evening here in the bay area, sunny skies and clouds have been lurking well off shore for a while. But they havent made a run at us yet. Winds brisk right now. Breezy around the bay area, mild to cool, though, here is a live view looking at blue skies. Its 68 degrees in San Francisco. Low 70s in oakland. Mid 70s in san jose. Half moon bay, 66 degrees, golden gate, clear skies. 78 degrees in santa rosa. And another live view from our emeryville camera looking at western skies. Mild to warm through mid week, and there may be a drizzle moving in saturday. Higher air mass southeast and cooler to the northwest. We dont have extremes in either direction at the moment but cool air is making a run at us that will drop temperatures going into the weekend. Theyve dropped rainfall friday morning into saturday. Well get rain, and that is good news for firefighters. And residents that will improve fire conditions. Low temperatures around 60 degrees. Tomorrows highs from upper 60s to mid and upper 70s around the bay. Upper 80s to low 90s. Here is the accuweather forecast. Youll continue to be warming up throughout the afternoon through thursday. Getting a cool down friday. Partly cloudy skies saturday. Rainfa of course, it could energize. The price of eggs reaches a new milestone at next time you shop for eggs you may be shocked at the price tag. The price was 6. 49. At San Francisco, a grocery chain, the cheapest was 3. 19. Eggs if free range hens can go for more than ni9 per dozen. There have been large dioffs of chickens because of disease. The roll out of prop 2, requiring all eggs to come from cage free chickens. They had to build new facilities and pass along costs to consumers. A truck driver from pacifica who lost a license because of a Police Officers mistake has it back because of an iteam investigation. Gail catrell was given a fix it ticket but got a number wrong on the license. The sfpd filed a petition to dismiss the case. I just am glad to be done. Its just great to know you can get that help. You know . For them to look at my case. Just to really look at it. See what is going on. The dmv waived almost 500 in fees. She cant work without the license so viewers chipped in, helping her pay the rent. Coming up, a controversial plan to take out dozens trees to make room for a new San Francisco muni line. Reporter im dan ashley live in napa. Coming up were going to visit a coming up were going to visit a napa church that was damaged in aa chance to try somethinglook. Different. This summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. Take advantage of our summer offers. Get this low mileage lease on select ats models, in stock the longest, for around 269 per month. From and the people whought you underwhelbrought you speeds. Temperamental satellite television. Introducing. Underwhelming internet speeds and temperamental television. In one. Welcome to the moment no ones been waiting for. The Fastest Internet and the best tv experience is already here with x1. Only from xfinity. A public hearing is underway in San Francisco now over a controversial plan to get rid of dozens of trees to make room for muni buses. Abc7 news has the story. Reporter 193 trees from Mission Street to lom bard are on the chopping block. Notices have been sent to neighbors that the oaks and eucalyptuses are scheduled for removal for the Rapid Transit system that is slated for construction next year. Wilt take over the median and one lane in each direction. Its going to increase travel speeds by 32 along van ness. Its something tens of thousands of people travel along every day. Reporter sfmta plans to replace the mature trees with 400 new ones. Still a disappointment to some like friends of the urban forest, pushing for a less drastic option. The fact theyre going to be taking down trees makes us feel better but not great. Reporter he says San Francisco has a lower percentage of trees than other major stories. The department of public works managed to keep 12 trees standing. I wish the trees would win, but the cities has to balance the needs. Reporter one tree, this oak dedicated to rosa parks will be relocated. In San Francisco, carolyn tyler, abc7 news. A celebration in paris for three sacramento area men who stopped a gunmans plan to rampage on a high speed train. They were bestowed with the nations highest honor. There were frustrated rider as cross the bart system today after a death on the tracks. Cell phone video shows this train at 12th street oakland station packed. The pitsberg bay point line was crossing the track when a man jumped in front of the train this afternoon. They reopened it an hour ago. Police are investigating a Sexual Assault case against a city of san jose recreation leader. Mark west allegedly had a relationship with a 15yearold girl he met on line. He has been charged with soliciting and molesting a minor and placed on administrative leave pending the investigation. An east bay Sales Executive pleaded guilty to mortgage fraud. He resigned last year after being arrested. Authorities say he devised a scheme to get mortgages for unqualified buyers at the height of the housing crisis. He could face up to 30 years in prison. Time now to go back to abc7 news anchor dan ashley in napa on this, the oneyear anniversary of the quake, dan . Reporter hi, ama. Thanks. Its been a dramatic year and a productive year, too. As weve seen tonight, this area, the heart of wine country has come a very long way but in someplaces they have a long way to go. In one particular instance, that really is a matter of choice. Once again, with me here in wine country, abc7 News ReporterWayne Freedman. At the First Presbyterian church, this is what the pastor described as their mostimportant mission. Feeding the needy, five days per week. A table ministry. Like a fine cloth, napa can count on this. They never missed a meal though the building suffered. The devil is in the details. That crooked weather vain used to be a landmark. Now . Its a reminder of the city of napa. The total damage is 1. 5 million to restore the church that hadnt missed a sunday service in 140 years. Until the quake. Were you disheartened . The church is the people. Its not the building. Reporter napas 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 its more than the damage you see. Its 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, its members miss their sundays spent in this wonderful place, to preach. Reporter napa strong, to be sure. Ill have final matters on my what really matters commentary at the end of the newscast. For now, lets go back to ama in San Francisco. All right, dan, thank you so much. Still to come how did a local High School Band get to Carnegie Hall . Carnegie hall . Fund raise, fund raise, fund a new sea chance to tryew look. Something different. This summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. The 2015 cadillac srx. Lease this from around 339 per month, or purchase with 0 apr financing. The band has won an invitation to perform at Carnegie Hall. It almost didnt happen. They contacted michael finney, he was able to make things right. Thank goodness. Carnegie hall . Its a big deal. Yes. It is. The marching band needed to raise 100,000 to send 80 members to new york city. They learned the merchant accepting the discount coupons they bought to sell at the fundraiser. The band played during the spring semesters closing picnic, invited to perform at the new york wind band festival. They sold these promotional cards and coupons supposed to be good at area merchants. Businesses didnt know about the card and werent honoring them. The band director says the goal was making 8,000 but sales stopped when word got out many werent accepting them. Others declined to talk with us. The confusion left people who supported the fundraiser unhappy. A lot of them wanted their money back. Suddenly, band members werent sure if theyd make it to new york. We worked hard to get here. Parents sprang into action but that it wasnt enough to reach the goal. I was afraid. This is my senior year. I wanted to be able to do something. The families were not able to fund raise the costs down per student. There was a issue of getting to the cards they didnt sell. The band refused to pay for the cards, but that didnt matter. Since hd fund raising had a debit card on file. They used our card and took 4,000. The band contacted 7 on your side. We contacted the fund raising k. All of a sudden, 7 on your side contacted them, i got a call out of the blue from them. Reporter after long negotiations, the company agreed to refund 3,000 out of the 4,000 so all 80 members made it to Carnegie Hall. Families who lacked funds were given scholarships from private donations. It was earth shaking. Just a wonderful experience for all of us. Hd fund raising has an f rating with the Better Business bureau did not return calls for comment. What a great group of kids. Awesome. Yes. Thank you. Just ahead tonight a woman got a stolen family heirloom back by simply asking for if i want to go up. Hello. If i want to go down. Nooo. But, then if i want to come back again. Yes. Its perfect. And there you have it. vo and now through september 13th save hundreds on select tempurpedic mattresses and adjustable bases. Change to tempurpedic. A bay area woman is overjoyed, reunited with a family heirloom she thought was gone, forever. Jonathan bloom explains it happened because of a free website started by a police officer. Nellie still marvels on the inscription on the painting. Signed by the artist to her parents on a trip to paris. It just threw me into the forest. Her mom told her she can have it. My mother was ill and it was painful. She searched and found stolen 911. Com. Post as much information as possible. Tell a story. The detective created the site in case whoever stole it decides to return it. Nellie didnt hear back for months and figured it was gone, but then got a strange phone call from an unknown number. A voice said ellen, are you an art dealer . No. The caller said he googled and found this. As far as i can see it wat mistreated. I had a lot of vehicles recovered and things like that. But art work, this is the first. Now, she says it earned a prime spot over the fireplace. The napa strong celebration is just winding down. Cooled down nicely here. Its been a Beautiful Day for the celebration. Weve got sunny skies as dan mentioned. Its cooled down quite a bit. Here is a look at the tropical fa civic. We have tropical depression that weakened and moved southwest. Its expected to become a category 1. Back to california, sunny skies, warm to hot conditions, highs in the 90s in chico, yosemite. 100 in fresno. Here in the bay area well have sunny skies and low clouds. Upper 70s around the bay. Here is the accuweather forecast. Its going to be nice and warm. And partly cloudy over the weekend and rainy. Light showers saturday. Were hoping for light showers but as the moment, it doesnt contain more than that. This will reduce the risk of fires which is good and going to cool things along. So here in the bay area we need rain. Thank you, spencer. 49ers head coach says aussie import jared hanes is still working to make the roster, right, coach. Hanes has no loss because there are other teams that would love to have this guy. The former rugby star has amazing composure for a guy that never played american football before, never wore a helmet or pads. I was looking for a towel because i couldnt see. I get on the field and my head is everywhere. And i lost the ball straight away. The opponent said get there as quick as you can. And i lost the ball. And i turp turned back and was just getting my read on the way down. Just put my hands out and thought i was going to roll off backwards. Just going to do this. Imagine how good he could be if he threw the ball. Mike purcell for a touchdown in the win over the cowboys. Purcell has been on the practice squad for a couple years. Last night, got to show off some of his moves. What is going through your mind . Oh, made the play. Its a blur. Love that hair. Patriots signed reggie wayne today. Wayne spent 14 years with the colts. And some banged up receivers. To make a move like this with 37 games in the season. A few base Running Mistakes and they lead the league. Most runners thrown out at the plate. Ron washington will take over tonight in seattle. And driver jeff fi wilson died as a result of injuries received in yesterdays race. Unfortunately wilson was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Parts of his car flew through the air and a large piece of debris hit wilson in the head. Its a one in a million type of thing. He was in a coma and died today. Justin wilson was 37 years old. Abc7 sports brought to you by bank of the west. Very tragic. To join me atonight at ch. 9 00. The stock market lowering and its impact on u. S. Markets at 9 00, then, at 11 00, paying a price. A Car Insurance company agreeing to pay millions over claims it overcharged women. Then, on jimmy kimmel live, guests are bob owedencoat and patricia clarkson. Now, final thoughts have dan ashley live in napa. Dan . Reporter ama, thanks very much. A few thoughts about what really matters. What a difference a year makes. A year ago i was standing at the gracious wine country uncorked by that 6. 0 earthquake. You know we know we live with this risk here in the bay area. We never expect it to happen somehow. They didnt here in wine country. Over three decades on the job and i have never ceased to be moved by the compassion of strangers in a time of crisis and resilience of people when disaster strikes. Whenever it happens, good People Volunteer time, donating services and goods and knock on doors to make sure strangers are okay. Just the first week after the quake, literally hundreds of volunteers came out to help strangers begin the process of clean up and recovery. They hauled away debris, distributing supplies and did everything to help people who needed it. I saw the same kindness and concern after hurricanes, tornadoes, floods and fires. The Columbine High School shootings. Here in wine country there is a lot of recovery work to be done but theyre doing it. Theyve made great progress. With the next disaster, good people will jump into action as they do. Bad things happen sometimes in the world. Often at the hands of bad people. What matters is that good always wins in the end. Doesnt it . Always love to hear what you ti. Follow me on twitter and facebook at danashley abc7. From now, reporting from napa, im dan ashley. Great to hear from the people there. Dan, thank you very much. Well see you later tonight. Im ama daetz, be sure to look for breaking news on twitter on abc7 news bay area, from the entire news team, have a great evening