Good ol' California.
A 5.8 (or 5.6 or whatever it's been downgraded to) is a fairly routine occurrence. Exciting/surprising/scary, but a 5.X in California isn't as big of a deal as in less-prepared areas. We're built for this... to an extent.
I was in Santa Cruz for Loma Prieta Earthquake in 1989, taking classes at Cabrillo and at Uncle Charlie's when it hit.
Yeah, the news kept going on about all this earthquake stuff, and then a caller says, "Umm, there really was no damage."