The 6.0 earthquake that struck Napa Valley in August left buildings, roads and livelihoods in disrepair. It's estimated economic losses from the quake could top $1 billion.
But, it's not all bad news, writes The California Reports' Pauline Bartolone. In a creek bed that was near-dry just four weeks ago in Green Valley, water is flowing.
Read the full story: Napa Quake Supplies Fresh Water to Small Community