More shaking along the West Coast. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, a 2.6-magnitude quake occurred at Cape Mendocino in Northern California Monday morning, Nov. 10, where two fault lines enter the Pacific Ocean and then run north parallel with the Oregon Coast. The quake was recorded at 7:26 a.m. and was located 32-miles south to southwest of Eureka, CA. A couple of quakes were also recorded east of Cape Mendocino near Chester, CA. The largest was a 3.9-magnitude. Northeast of that location, near Lakeview, OR, two more quakes were recorded with the largest 3.2-magnitude.