NAPA, Calif. (KGO) -- Six months after a 6.0-magnitude earthquake hit the North Bay, businesses and residents are still cleaning up.
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The Napa County courthouse on Feb. 24, 2015 is still in a state of disrepair six months after the earthquake. (KGO-TV/Wayne Freedman)
The Napa Post Office on Feb. 24, 2015 is still closed after suffering damage in the Napa earthquake. (KGO-TV/Wayne Freedman)
A sign posted to the gate outside the quake-damaged Napa Post Office on Feb. 24, 2015. (KGO-TV/Wayne Freedman)
Patricia Trimble poses in Roost, her downtown Napa store filled with antiques and curiosities, on Feb. 24, 2015. (KGO-TV/Wayne Freedman)
The Molinari Caffe on Feb 24, 2015 was one of the only open shops on Brown Street in downtown Napa. (KGO-TV/Wayne Freedman)
Ally Fields, an employee at Molinari Caffe in Downtown Napa, on Feb. 24, 2015. (KGO-TV/Wayne Freedman)
Six months after a 6.0 magnitude earthquake hit Napa, the Napa County Courthouse is still in a state of disrepair on Feb. 23, 2015. (KGO-TV/Wayne Freedman)
Six months after a 6.0 magnitude earthquake hit Napa, the Napa County Courthouse is still in a state of disrepair on Feb. 23, 2015. (KGO-TV/Wayne Freedman)
A sign outside a Safeway store in Napa in Feb. 23, 2015, that was damaged by the 6.0 magnitude earthquake, tells customers that the store is still closed. (KGO-TV/Wayne Freedman)
Six months after a 6.0 magnitude earthquake hit Napa, a Safeway that sustained significant damage remains closed on Feb. 23, 2015. (KGO-TV/Wayne Freedman)
Six months after a 6.0 magnitude earthquake hit Napa, the newsroom of the Napa Valley Register remains closed as of Feb. 23, 2015. (KGO-TV/Wayne Freedman)
Six months ago, the Napa Valley earthquake destroyed the printing press at the Napa Valley Register when knocked off its foundation. (Feb. 23, 2015) (KGO-TV/Wayne Freedman)
Despite suffering extensive damage to its printing press and newsroom, the Napa Valley Register got out a paper the day after the quake hit. (KGO-TV/Wayne Freedman)
Napa Valley Register reporters working in their temporary newsroom on Feb. 23, 2015. (KGO-TV/Wayne Freedman)
As of Feb. 23, 205, Napa Valley Register reporters continue to work in a temporary newsroom set up in a trailer. (KGO-TV/Wayne Freedman)
Six months after a 6.0 magnitude earthquake hit Napa, a church appears to have recovered from damage, despite its lopsided spire on Feb. 23, 2015. (KGO-TV/Wayne Freedman)