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- Some Mountain View residents strongly disapprove of a plan to house homeless people in single-family homes in the neighborhood: “To me 12 properties in a $2 million plus neighborhood is not suitable for homeless," says one neighbor. [CBS5]
- Supervisor Aaron Peskin is proposing a measure that would prohibit developers with pending projects before the city from making contributions to the campaigns of candidates for mayor or supervisor. [Chron]
- Here's video of a man eating the "Anaconda burrito," which is 3 feet in length and 5.5 pounds, and served at a taqueria in, you guessed it, Fresno! The contender is surprisingly svelte Pablo Martinez and he ate the thing in under 15 minutes. [ABC7]
- Regarding the warehouse fire in Oakland, an East Bay Express op-ed asks us to “Stop Blaming Artists and Musicians for the Ghost Ship Fire. Blame People In Power Who Screwed Up. “ [EBX]
- Rikkers Liquors had their rent jacked way the eff up and they're closing, but first they're offering "buy one get one free" on all wine and hard liquor FYI. [Hoodline]
- In the wake of the fire, Alameda County has activated its Disaster Relief Fund. [Bay City News]
- Oakland natives and former NFL players Joshua Johnson and Marshawn Lynch are raising money for the Ghost Ship fire victims, Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong attended the Lake Merritt vigil and penned a remembrance. [ABC7, CBS5]
- Meanwhile, here's a list of the individual fundraising campaigns being conducted by victims' families. [SFWeekly]
- A man breached security at SFO and ran onto the runway after leading officers on a chase through the airpot. [CBS 5]
- A Novato garage fire may have been caused by an illegal honey oil production lab. [CBS 5]