SALINAS, CA – November 20, 2025 – The California Rodeo Salinas has proudly unveiled its 2026 commemorative poster, a striking tribute to patriotism and tradition. This year’s design features Retired Sergeant First Class James “Guido” Davis parachuting the American flag into the arena from 5,000 feet above—a moment that has become a beloved highlight of the Rodeo. The image was crafted using two photographs by Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Photographer Fernando Sam-Sin and stylized by graphic designer Tracy Hopper. Guido Davis, a 20-year Army veteran and former Green Beret, will celebrate his 11th year participating in the California Rodeo Salinas in 2026. With over 3,000 jumps to his name, his dedication and service continue to inspire fans and participants alike. California Rodeo Salinas President Bob Eggers, himself a veteran, shared his thoughts on the new poster: “There’s something deeply moving about seeing the American flag descend into the arena—it reminds us of t...
District Attorney Reaches $3,150,000 Settlement with Pest Control Service Companies Over Pesticide, Hazardous Waste and Customer Privacy Law Violations
SALINAS, California - Monterey County District Attorney Jeannine M. Pacioni, along with 12 other California District Attorneys on November 19 announced a $3.15 million settlement against Clark Pest Control of Stockton (“Clark”), Orkin Services of California (“Orkin”), and Crane Pest Control (“Crane”) to resolve allegations that the companies violated state laws governing pesticide, hazardous waste, and customer records privacy laws, by unlawfully disposing of pesticides and hazardous wastes into company waste bins destined for municipal landfills not authorized to accept these wastes. The lawsuit also resolves allegations that the companies failed to shred customer records containing confidential information before disposing of those items into the trash. Clark, Orkin and Crane are residential and commercial pest control service companies owned by Georgia-based Rollins, Inc., with over 70 facilities in California. From March 2021 through February 2022, district attorney investiga...