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Hindustan Times
24-04-2025
- General
- Hindustan Times
Dirtiest American city revealed; It's not New York or Los Angeles
If you thought that New York City or Los Angeles are the dirtiest cities in the United States, you may be wrong. The authors of a House Fresh report have revealed that the most unclean city in the US is actually Baltimore, Maryland. This is mainly based on the numerous complaints issued to 311 about cleanliness. Baltimore is also known as one of the major hubs of crime and poverty in the United States, and now this is yet another 'feather' in the cap of the city. Nearly 47,000 sanitation complaints were raised per 100,000 residents in the city, says the House Fresh statistics. After Baltimore comes Sacramento, California, where 34,186 complaints were raised per 100,000 residents who called the 311 hotline. Meanwhile, city officials in these regions are claiming that the 311 helpline is used by Americans for multiple everyday purposes. ALSO READ: NFL Draft 2025: Top 10 HBCU players — From Robert McDaniel to Elijah Williams This includes collection services, reporting broken lids, and not just major sanitation cases. Officials also said that they encourage residents to use the hotline for various purposes. New York City is ranked 17th on this list, beating Los Angeles, Boston, Nashville, and Chicago among some of the top metro cities of the United States. Los Angeles currently stands 4th on this list, with nearly 21,616 complaints received per 100,000 residents. Interestingly, Boston is also in the top 10 of this list by House Fresh, with 10,252 complaints. Among the significantly "less dirty" cities lies Milwaukee, with just 309 complaints per 100,000 population, followed by Riverside, Philly, and Austin, which also have quite less numbers. Meanwhile, the cleanest part of the United States was observed to be in the Houston area, with just 19 residents in 77546 raising a sanitation complaint. A few other zip codes in Houston also had lower complaint rates, says the House Fresh report.
Yahoo
21-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Saints 'showed high interest' in Jackson State DB during the HBCU Combine
The New Orleans Saints have quite a long list of prospects that they have met with during the offseason process, and that list continues to grow as more reports come out and more players meet with them in recent days. Last month the HBCU combine was held at the Saints' Ochsner Sports Performance Center, and at that event, the team met with Jackson State defensive back Robert McDaniel, which Justin Melo of The Draft Network reported in an interview with the young defender. "I met with more than 16 teams," McDaniel told Melo. "I had great meetings with the Ravens, Packers, Saints, Commanders, and Cardinals. Those are some of the teams that come to mind." McDaniel had an exceptional performance at the HBCU combine as well, posting a 4.55-second 40-yard dash, 38.5-inch vertical jump, and 10-foot-8 broad jump. He has also been decently productive at both Alcorn State and Jackson State, with last season being far and away his best season. In 2024 he posted 48 total tackles (30 solo & 18 assisted), 4 pass deflections, 3.5 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, and 3 interceptions. With the Saints having a need at cornerback in the short term, and at safety down the road, bringing in a prospect with proven production and a career that has only improved season by season is a good bet to make. At the moment McDaniel is expected to be a mid-to-late day three pick or priority undrafted free agent, so bringing him in would be exceptional value in that range. This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: Saints 'showed high interest' in Jackson State DB at the HBCU Combine


USA Today
21-03-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Saints 'showed high interest' in Jackson State DB during the HBCU Combine
Saints 'showed high interest' in Jackson State DB during the HBCU Combine The New Orleans Saints have quite a long list of prospects that they have met with during the offseason process, and that list continues to grow as more reports come out and more players meet with them in recent days. Last month the HBCU combine was held at the Saints' Ochsner Sports Performance Center, and at that event, the team met with Jackson State defensive back Robert McDaniel, which Justin Melo of The Draft Network reported in an interview with the young defender. "I met with more than 16 teams," McDaniel told Melo. "I had great meetings with the Ravens, Packers, Saints, Commanders, and Cardinals. Those are some of the teams that come to mind." McDaniel had an exceptional performance at the HBCU combine as well, posting a 4.55-second 40-yard dash, 38.5-inch vertical jump, and 10-foot-8 broad jump. He has also been decently productive at both Alcorn State and Jackson State, with last season being far and away his best season. In 2024 he posted 48 total tackles (30 solo & 18 assisted), 4 pass deflections, 3.5 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, and 3 interceptions. With the Saints having a need at cornerback in the short term, and at safety down the road, bringing in a prospect with proven production and a career that has only improved season by season is a good bet to make. At the moment McDaniel is expected to be a mid-to-late day three pick or priority undrafted free agent, so bringing him in would be exceptional value in that range.