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Revolutionizing Prison Security: How AI and Drones are Transforming Tennessee’s Correctional System


The Tennessee Department of Correction (TDOC) is exploring cutting-edge technology that could revolutionize how prisons throughout the state are monitored and secured.

Recently, state officials witnessed a live demonstration of an innovative platform that integrates artificial intelligence, drones, and counter-drone capabilities. The primary aim, according to officials, is to identify and neutralize threats before they can escalate.

This advanced system leverages AI-enhanced camera overlays across a vast network of existing cameras, enabling real-time tracking of movements. Rapid-response drones can be deployed swiftly, while counter-drone technology is designed to detect and track any unauthorized drones in proximity to prison facilities. All these elements are managed from a centralized hub in Nashville, which operates 24/7, providing immediate alerts to prison facilities.

“With this system, you can focus on a person, an object, or a vehicle, and it will seamlessly track them across the cameras without the need to manually switch between views,” explained Harmon Hunsicker, the TDOC’s Director of the Office of Investigations and Conduct. “The alerts generated at the center are promptly communicated back to the facilities for an immediate response.”

In a statement to Nexstar’s News 2, TDOC elaborated on the transformative potential of their AI and drone system:

“Drones are now among the most significant methods of introducing contraband, not only in Tennessee but across the country. Therefore, TDOC must expand interdiction and security measures to meet the evolving threat. Drone detection technology will provide timely, accurate, and actionable intelligence, enabling TDOC to prevent incidents in real time, rather than react to them. This technology, combined with TDOC’s current layered security approach, will minimize disruptions and ensure continuity of facility security.”

Correction officials described the technology as a “force multiplier,” letting teams monitor multiple facilities at once while improving safety for staff and inmates.

It’s unclear when or if the system will be fully implemented statewide, but TDOC leaders said early feedback from wardens has been positive.

Hawaii Physician Gerhardt Konig Found Guilty of Attempted Manslaughter in Assault on Wife Arielle Konig

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A Hawaii-based anesthesiologist has been convicted of attempted manslaughter following accusations of trying to kill his wife during a birthday hike.

After deliberating for over eight hours, a jury in Honolulu County delivered a guilty verdict against Gerhardt Konig on April 8, according to NBC News.

Instead of the initial charge of second-degree attempted murder, the jury found Gerhardt guilty of the lesser charge of attempted manslaughter due to extreme mental or emotional disturbance.

Following the incident on March 24, 2025, which involved his now-estranged wife, Arielle Konig, the doctor could face up to 20 years in prison. His sentencing is scheduled for August 13.

The couple, married since 2018, embarked on a hike along O’ahu’s Pali Puka Trail to celebrate Arielle’s birthday. During the hike, she testified that Gerhardt asked her to pose for a selfie near the cliff’s edge, then allegedly attacked her with a rock, attempted to stab her with a syringe, and tried to push her off the cliff, as reported by KHON 2.

The couple—who married in 2018—went for a hike on O’ahu’s Pali Puka Trail in honor of Arielle’s birthday when she testified that he asked her to pose for a cliffside selfie, then attacked her with a rock, tried to stab her with a syringe and attempted to push her from the cliff, KHON 2 reported.

According to prosecutor Joel Garner, Gerhardt had been “obsessed” with an emotional affair Arielle was having with a co-worker, per NBC News, prompting the attack. Two hikers came upon the frenzied scene and assisted Arielle as Gerhardt fled.

Garner added, “The only thing that got him to stop was being caught red-handed.”

Gerhardt’s son Emile also took the stand during the trial, according to KHON 2, telling jurors his father had called him and confessed to trying to kill Arielle as well as having suicidal thoughts in the aftermath of the attack.

But Gerhardt offered a conflicting perspective during the trial, testifying on the stand that he’d never meant to harm his wife. He argued that the couple had gotten into a heated argument about the affair and she struck him with a rock first, per ABC News. He claimed that he was only acting in self-defense and denied the claims of trying to use a syringe, with his attorneys arguing that it was a case of “she said, he said.” 

Jury Reached Decision After Agreeing Arielle Konig Was “Physically Hurt”

Jury foreperson Makalapua Atkins told KHON 2 that they reached the unanimous decision Wednesday after agreeing that they didn’t believe Gerhardt had set out to kill his wife. 

“When it comes down to the definitions that were given we didn’t see that it any there’s any type of evidence to support that it was he intended to murder her. However, we do understand that she was physically hurt so we did want to agree on that,” Atkins explained. “The reason behind it was just because of the evidence presented to us, we could see that there was definitely evidence of a track record of the ability for emotional disservice to have occurred.” 

In a statement to NBC News, Prosecuting attorney Steve Alm called the verdict “a good day for the good guys,” and thanked the two witnesses and investigators who testified in the trial. 

Gerhardt’s attorney Thomas Otake said they plan to appeal the jury’s decision. 

“We are thankful that they did not convict him of attempted murder, which would have been life in prison,” he said, “and so we just thank the jury for their service, and we look forward to an appeal related to some of the judge’s rulings throughout the case and before the trial.”

Coastal U.S. Faces Significant Threats as New Hurricane Forecast Emerges

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Leading hurricane experts have released their forecast for 2026, cautioning that although the season may see below-average activity, the potential threat to the United States remains significant. This projection serves as a crucial reminder of nature’s unpredictable power.

On Thursday, researchers from Colorado State University (CSU) shared their annual predictions, highlighting a 32 percent probability—or approximately one in three chance—that a major hurricane will impact the US coastline during the upcoming hurricane season.

Despite the slightly lowered likelihood, experts emphasize that the devastation from even a single hurricane can be immense and far-reaching.

Michael M. Bell, a CSU professor specializing in atmospheric science, underscored this point in a statement, noting, “It takes only one storm near you to make this an active season for you.”

The forecast anticipates a total of 13 named storms. This includes six hurricanes, with two expected to intensify to Category 3 or above, characterized by winds exceeding 111 mph. These projections underline the importance of preparedness, regardless of the predicted activity level.

Even with totals slightly below average, experts warned the season still has the potential to produce dangerous, high-impact landfalls. 

The latest prediction follows a report from meteorologists at AccuWeather, who advised Americans, particularly in Virginia, the Carolinas, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, to start preparing for potentially devastating weather now.

AccuWeather Lead Hurricane Expert Alex DaSilva said: ‘There is no reason to let your guard down this year. It only takes one storm to cause major damage, disruption and heartache. 

‘Review your insurance coverage, safety plans, and local evacuation routes now. Make sure your emergency supplies are stocked up.’

Researchers from Colorado State University (CSU) released the annual prediction on Thursday, forecasting a 32 percent chance that a major hurricane will make landfall along the coastline during the 2026 season, roughly a one-in-three chance (stock)

Researchers from Colorado State University (CSU) released the annual prediction on Thursday, forecasting a 32 percent chance that a major hurricane will make landfall along the coastline during the 2026 season, roughly a one-in-three chance (stock)

Meteorologists warn that Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana face a high risk of hurricane impacts in 2026

Meteorologists warn that Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana face a high risk of hurricane impacts in 2026

Regionally, forecasters estimate a 15 percent chance of a major hurricane striking the US East Coast, including Florida.

While the Gulf Coast faces a 20 percent risk from the Florida Panhandle to South Texas. 

The Caribbean carries the highest threat, with a 35 percent chance of a major storm impact. 

Hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30, and the CSU team noted that while their annual prediction is considered the gold standard, forecasts are subject to change. 

Phil Klotzbach, a senior research scientist in the Department of Atmospheric Science at CSU and lead author of the report, said in a press release: ‘So far, the 2026 hurricane season is exhibiting characteristics similar to the 2006, 2009, 2015 and 2023 seasons.’ 

The 2006 and 2015 hurricane seasons were relatively quiet, both suppressed by El Niño conditions that limited storm formation, while 2009 produced near-average activity but few major US impacts. 

By contrast, 2023 was more active, featuring multiple strong hurricanes and demonstrating how seasons with similar early signals can still vary widely in intensity. 

The CSU researchers noted that El Niño would likely be the driving factor of a calmer 2026 hurricane season.

The latest prediction follows a report from meteorologists at AccuWeather, who advised Americans, particularly in Virginia, the Carolinas, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, to start preparing for potentially devastating weather now (stock)

The latest prediction follows a report from meteorologists at AccuWeather, who advised Americans, particularly in Virginia, the Carolinas, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, to start preparing for potentially devastating weather now (stock)

In 2024, Hurricane Helene caused widespread devastation from Florida up to the Carolinas

In 2024, Hurricane Helene caused widespread devastation from Florida up to the Carolinas

‘El Niño, a recurring climate pattern that is characterized by warmer than normal water in the eastern and central tropical Pacific, tends to increase upper-level westerly winds across the Caribbean into the tropical Atlantic,’ the CSU researchers stated.

‘These winds result in increased vertical wind shear, which is unfavorable for Atlantic hurricane formation and intensification. Moderate to strong El Niño events generally have a stronger tropical Atlantic vertical wind shear impact than weak El Niño events.’ 

They added that the tropical Pacific currently has weak La Niña conditions. 

La Niña is effectively the opposite of El Niño and is characterized by cooler-than-normal waters in the eastern and central tropical Pacific.

‘However, these conditions are forecast to rapidly transition to El Niño in the next few months,’ said researchers.

‘While the intensity of the likely El Niño is uncertain, the CSU team anticipates that a moderate to strong El Niño is most likely by the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season from August–October.’

AccuWeather meteorologists are also forecasting a near- to below-historical-average season in 2026, but warned the risk of US impacts remains elevated. 

DaSilva said: ‘It’s very important that everybody from South Texas all the way to Maine prepares equally for every hurricane season, regardless of the forecast.’ 

Officials with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have urged residents at the highest risk of being in the path of hurricanes to begin stocking up on emergency supplies, including gas, food, water and other essentials, before long lines form during an actual emergency. 

Rex Heuermann Admits Guilt in Notorious Gilgo Beach Murders Spanning Decades

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The individual accused of taking the lives of seven women and leaving their bodies across Long Island, New York, confessed on Wednesday, bringing closure to a case that haunted the area for decades with fears of a serial predator on the loose.

Rex Heuermann, a 62-year-old architect, confessed to the killings of Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman, Amber Costello, Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Jessica Taylor, Sandra Costilla, and Valerie Mack.

He additionally admitted responsibility for the uncharged slaying of Karen Vergata.

During his court appearance, Heuermann revealed that each victim met their end through strangulation. His sentencing is scheduled for June 17.

Rex Heuermann, the Gilgo Beach serial killer, pleads guilty

Known as the Gilgo Beach serial killer, Heuermann admitted to the murders of eight women over a span of 17 years in court on Wednesday. (James Carbone/Newsday/Pool)

Before Heuermann changed his plea, Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney asked him to confirm details surrounding each murder as members of the victims’ families were heard gasping and audibly crying in the courtroom gallery. 

“On or about July 6, 2010, did you meet Megan Waterman with the intent to cause her death and did you cause her death?” Tierney said. 

“Yes,” Heuermann replied. 

Tierney went on to ask how Waterman – along with the other victims – were killed. 

“Strangulation,” Heuermann confirmed as Tierney asked about each victim’s death, one-by-one. 

Heuermann’s ex-wife, Asa Ellerup, and daughter, Victoria Heuermann, could be seen holding hands and clutching tissues as they listened. 

“My thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families,” Ellerup told reporters outside the courthouse immediately following the plea. “Their loss is immeasurable. And the focus should be on them at this time and moment. I ask that you give some privacy to my family as they navigate through this very difficult time.” 

Heuermann has also agreed to work with the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit to be studied by federal officials as part of his agreement with prosecutors, according to his attorney. Brown said Heuermann has an obligation to be “truthful, accurate and complete” with the FBI.

“A defendant also has an absolute right to change his plea to accept responsibility and enter a plea of guilty,” defense attorney Michael Brown said Wednesday after the guilty plea.

“That decision is ultimately up to the defendant,” Brown added. “He controls his case, and that’s his prerogative. That’s his right. And that’s what happened here today, when Rex decided that he wanted to accept responsibility and didn’t want to proceed to trial.” 

Remains of eight victims found scattered in Long Island New York

The remains of Sandra Costilla, Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman, Amber Costello, Valerie Mack, Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Jessica Taylor and Karen Vergata were found scattered throughout Long Island, New York. (Fox News Digital)

Heuermann was arrested outside his midtown Manhattan office in July 2023 and had maintained his innocence for nearly three years. A trial had been set for September.

The Gilgo Beach investigation was thrown into the spotlight in 2010 after police discovered numerous sets of human remains along an isolated beach highway on Long Island, while searching for 23-year-old Shannan Gilbert, according to the Associated Press. 

Investigators relied heavily on DNA analysis to identify the remains of several victims found scattered throughout Long Island.

Remains of six women – Barthelemy, Costello, Brainard-Barnes, Waterman, Taylor and Mack – were recovered along Ocean Parkway in Gilgo Beach. 

The remains of a seventh victim, Costilla, were found more than 60 miles away in the Hamptons.

Police officers removing items from Rex Heuermann's home in Massapequa Park New York

Police remove items from the home of Rex Heuermann in Massapequa Park, N.Y., July 20, 2023. (Mega for Fox News Digital)

Asa Ellerup and daughter Victoria Heuermann departs the Suffolk County Courthouse

Rex Heuermann’s ex-wife Asa Ellerup, center, and daughter Victoria Heuermann, left, depart the Suffolk County Courthouse in Riverhead, New York on Tuesday, January 16, 2024.  (Robert Miller for Fox News Digital)

An eighth woman, Karen Vergata, was discovered nearly 20 miles west on Fire Island in 1996, and later near Gilgo Beach in 2011. 

Heuermann also admitted to the uncharged murder of Vergata on Wednesday, marking yet another victim in a case dating back to 1993. 

“Today was a very special day for us in law enforcement, because it gave us the opportunity to turn to these victims and their families and say, ‘Listen, we told you we were going to work really hard. We told you we were going to do everything we can to bring closure to you,’ and that’s why we work in law enforcement,” Tierney said in a news conference Wednesday. 

“This defendant walked among us, play-acting as a normal suburban dad,” Tierney continued. “When in reality, all along, he was obsessively targeting innocent women for death.” 

Rex Heuermann, the Gilgo Beach serial killer

Rex Heuermann, the Gilgo Beach serial killer, pleads guilty in court on Wednesday to the murders of eight women during a 17-year killing spree. (James Carbone/Newsday/Pool   )

“He thought that by killing them, he could silence them forever and get away with murder. But he was wrong, because it was these victims, these women, who refused to stay silent.” 

Speaking to the media after Heuermann’s plea, loved ones of the victims expressed their gratitude to the investigators and prosecutors who spent years working to bring the killer to justice, while accepting the outcome of the case. 

Rex Heuermann, the Gilgo Beach serial killer

Rex Heuermann, the Gilgo Beach serial killer, pleads guilty in court on Wednesday to the murders of eight women during a 17-year killing spree. (James Carbone/Newsday/Pool   )

“I am glad that this is over,” Elizabeth Baczkiel, Taylor’s mother, said. “I am glad that this is over. As far as him pleading guilty, it took a big chunk of stress off of me and my family.” 

In 2022, Heuermann, who was living in nearby Massapequa Park, was identified as a suspect after the newly-formed Gilgo Beach task force used a vehicle registration database to connect him to a pickup truck that a witness reported seeing when one victim disappeared in 2010. 

Rex Heuermann being led into Arthur M. Cromarty Criminal Complex in Riverhead, New York

Rex Heuermann is led into Arthur M. Cromarty Criminal Complex in Riverhead, N.Y., on July 14, 2023. (Matt Agudo/Splash for Fox News Digital)

Detectives quickly began looking into Heuermann’s life, with prosecutors alleging he used burner phones to arrange meetings with the victims before abducting them.

Retested DNA found on the victim’s remains also pointed to Heuermann, with cellphone data indicating he had been in contact with a few of the women shortly before they disappeared. 

Internet search history also revealed Heuermann’s interest in graphic torture pornography and news surrounding the Gilgo Beach killings – including the renewed investigation efforts.

Investigators ultimately obtained Heuermann’s DNA after he threw a box of partially eaten pizza crusts into a sidewalk trash can outside his office in midtown Manhattan. The DNA found on the box was then linked to a male hair recovered from burlap used to restrain one of the victims. 

Following his arrest in 2023, detectives spent nearly two weeks scouring the backyard of Heuermann’s family home. There, they found a basement vault holding 279 weapons, along with a computer containing what prosecutors described as a “blueprint” for the killings.

Last year, Suffolk County Judge Timothy Mazzei dealt a blow to Heuermann’s defense by ruling evidence gathered from newly-released DNA technology would be admissible at trial, with prosecutors claiming the evidence directly connected Heuermann to the murders. 

Heuermann is expected to be handed three consecutive sentences of life in prison without the possibility of parole for the murders of Barthelemy, Waterman and Costello, along with an additional consecutive sentence of 100 years to life for killing Brainard-Barnes, Taylor, Costilla and Mack, the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office said in a statement. 

In exchange for his admission to the killing of Vergata, the additional plea has been added to Heuermann’s plea to the seven murders. 

Proven Squat Duration in Over-55s Indicates Exceptional Lower-Body Strength

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Squat holds are a powerhouse workout for your calves, quads, and glutes.

For those seeking an exceptional lower-body exercise that enhances functional strength, metabolism, bone density, and joint stability, incorporating squats into your fitness routine is a wise choice. This dynamic, multi-joint exercise engages your entire lower half, targeting not only the calves, hamstrings, glutes, and quadriceps but also fortifying your spine through compressive loading.

As we get older, squats become even more beneficial by improving the functional strength necessary for daily activities such as carrying groceries, sitting and standing, and navigating stairs. Squats also serve as a solid indicator of lower-body strength. If you’re curious about your own lower-body prowess, especially past the age of 55, you might want to test how long you can maintain a squat hold.

If You Can Hold a Squat This Long After 55, Your Lower-Body Power Is Top-Tier

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To determine the ideal squat hold duration for individuals over 55, we consulted Dr. Gbolahan Okubadejo, a Spinal and Orthopaedic Surgeon based in the New York City area. Dr. Okubadejo, known for his expertise in spinal health and fitness, is also the founder of 360 Dynamized Core, a company that develops innovative, spine-safe core fitness products and routines.

“Anything over 90 seconds in a deep squat is solid for this age group. After 55, hip and ankle mobility naturally decline, so hitting 2 minutes puts you well above the average,” explains Dr. Okubadejo. “Anything under 30 seconds usually signals some mobility work is needed, while 60 to 90 seconds lands right around average.”

How To Do Squats

  1. Stand tall, feet shoulder-width apart on the floor.
  2. Extend your arms ahead of you or place your hands on your hips.
  3. Bend at the knees and hips as you lower into a squat.
  4. Descend until your thighs are parallel to the floor.
  5. Press through your heels to rise back up to standing.

What Makes a Static Squat Hold an Effective Measure of Lower-Body Strength?

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A traditional squat allows you to bounce, rush, or compensate—a squat hold does not. Your calves, quads, and glutes have no other choice but to continuously work, which is what building muscular endurance is all about.

It also has a way of surfacing problems people don’t know they have. Tight hips will rotate. Stiff ankles will lift your heels. A weak posterior chain will tip you forward,” Dr. Okubadejo tells us. “None of that shows up on a leg press because the machine handles stability for you. The squat hold doesn’t handle anything for you. Most lower-body demands aren’t one-rep efforts. Climbing stairs, hiking, getting up from the floor repeatedly, these all require muscles that can work for sustained periods under load. A hold trains and tests exactly that. It’s not a perfect measure, but as a field test with no equipment, it’s difficult to beat for the information it gives you.”

Strong Lower-Body Endurance Translates to Better Mobility, Balance, and Fall Prevention

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According to Dr. Okubadejo, muscles that are able to hold tension for a longer period of time give your joints more support during daily movement. Weak legs are one of the main reasons why older adults become less physically active.

“Better quad and glute endurance means you can catch yourself when you trip instead of going down,” Dr. Okubadejo notes. “Balance relies heavily on the ankles and hips staying strong enough to make constant small adjustments. Falls after 55 are often less about bad luck and more about the body not responding fast enough. Building that endurance buys you more time before your body starts making those kinds of mistakes.”

Flo Milli and G6Reddot Mark Son Sixx’s First Birthday Celebration

Today marks a joyous occasion for Flo Milli and her partner, music producer G6reddot, as they celebrate the first birthday of their son, Sixx.

Flo Milli took to Instagram to express her heartfelt emotions, saying, “I can’t believe my baby boy turns 1 today. Wishing the happiest Birthday to you! You have changed us in so many ways and we can’t wait to see what God has in store for us. We love you BaBa.”

G6reddot also shared his excitement and affection, posting a tribute that read, “Happy zday to my twin 1 years old today already.”

The couple welcomed their son, Sixx, into the world on April 7, 2025. Since embracing motherhood, Flo Milli has openly shared how the experience has shifted her focus and transformed her life.

Flo Milli and G6reddot welcomed their son, Sixx, on April 7, 2025. Since becoming a mom, Flo Milli has been candid about how the experience has reshaped her priorities.

“It definitely made me go harder, because now I got somebody to not only look after, but I have to set an example to show you can do anything you put your mind to, whether it’s music or not, like you can make it,” she said in a previous interview with Billboard. “I think it’s just more of me being more hands-on and 10 times more serious about my work.”

“It’s been great,” she added of motherhood. “Everything, plus more than I expected from it. It’s just cool having a mini-you.”

As Sixx continues to grow, Flo Milli said she has enjoyed watching each new stage up close, from early milestones to his developing personality.

“It’s just such a blessing. I literally love my son so much. It’s fun and I can’t wait — well, I can wait, because I don’t want him to grow up,” she said. “Whenever we’re able to go to theme parks and all types of stuff like that, I love doing stuff like that, so it’s been fun so far. It’s just cool watching a baby grow. They literally grow every two days and they do something new. Like, it’s just amazing.”

Flo Milli also said her son influences her music.

“Before, it was just like, ‘Okay, I was doing it for myself, and I love music.’ But now it’s like, okay, I’m doing it for myself and somebody else, and I got to do it even better now. So, yeah, it just really made me be more passionate.”

 

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Is Your Town on the List? Experts Reveal 12 Commuter Areas Facing Plummeting House Prices and Rising Costs

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Living in a ‘commuter town’ has traditionally been seen as an ideal way to strike the elusive balance between career and personal life.

This lifestyle allows individuals to benefit financially from city jobs while enjoying the tranquility and extra space that these suburban areas provide.

It’s no surprise that homes in such locations often come with a higher price tag, promising a solid return on investment when it’s time to sell.

Yet, some of the UK’s most popular commuter towns are witnessing a dip in property values, driven by soaring mortgage rates and a resurgence of office-based work.

“The post-pandemic race for space is now just a distant memory,” says property expert Jonathan Rolande in a conversation with Property Mail.

‘The combination of a return to normal working life with the cost of living crisis and higher than expected interest rates has pushed prices downward in previously booming locations.

‘I hear the same line from buyers: “We loved the extra space, but the fixed rate has ended and the train fares are horrific”.’

‘When borrowing costs rise, people get focused on money, with the commute feeling less like a lifestyle choice, and more like a monthly expense that could be avoided.’

So which locations have taken a hit – and where might you bag a bargain? With the help of the latest data from experts, we take a look at the commuter hotspots with savings of up to 29 per cent.

12. Richmond – 2.4%

The area is home to Kew Gardens (pictured), Hampton Court Palace and Richmond Park

The area is home to Kew Gardens (pictured), Hampton Court Palace and Richmond Park

Home to London’s largest royal park, as well as Kew Gardens and Hampton Court Palace, Richmond has also become a place of pilgrimage for fans of the hit TV comedy Ted Lasso. The borough was also named ‘happiest place to live’ in Great Britain by a 2023 Rightmove study. 

However, despite the fact that there are fast, regular 20-minute trains to Waterloo, prices in Richmond have still dropped: according to Land Registry, there’s been a 2.4 per cent dip, making the average £795,023.

BUY IT: This lovely terraced house has four double bedrooms, a spacious living room, a modern kitchen with a pantry and additional storage. There’s also scope for loft extension. Available with Chestertons Richmond from £800,000 (chestertons.co.uk).

11. Cambridge – 2.5%

The famous student city is full of cobbled streets and historic buildings, and there are plenty of good cafes too

The famous student city is full of cobbled streets and historic buildings, and there are plenty of good cafes too

While known traditionally for its buzzy student population and world-famous university, Cambridge is also a top commuter spot.

It’s easy to see why: the city is compact and pretty, with cobbled streets and historic buildings, and there’s a strong cultural and foodie scene, too.

And while Cambridge has previously topped lists of the UK’s ‘least affordable’ places to buy, the average price of properties has recently dropped to £476,755 – a fall of 2.5 per cent, according to Garrington Property Finders – meaning there’s many a bargain now to be found.

BUY IT: Close to the city centre, this 1930s, end-of-terrace three-bedroom house with a patio garden is available with Sharman Quinney from £475,000 (sharmanquinney.co.uk).

10. Lewes – 2.8%

Lewes is a charming commuter town with medieval streets, old English churches and even its own castle

Lewes is a charming commuter town with medieval streets, old English churches and even its own castle

There’s no doubting the charm of life in Lewes, with its medieval streets, old English churches and tiny twittens (a Sussex word for alleyway).

Surrounded by the South Downs and not far from the coast, there’s plenty of access to the great outdoors – while direct trains to Victoria come in at just over an hour.

Despite these myriad selling points, though, Garrington can reveal that property prices in the area have plunged by 2.8 per cent, or £10,183, making the average home in this sought-after spot just £356,087. 

BUY IT: On the corner of Lewes’ iconic high street, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom lower ground floor apartment has its own private entrance surrounded by a small yard, and is available with Your Move from £360,000 (your-move.co.uk).

9. Watford – 3.3%

Watford has a bustling town centre and fast train links to London – a shopper's delight

Watford has a bustling town centre and fast train links to London – a shopper’s delight

With exceptionally fast train links – as little as 14 minutes into London Euston – Watford has always been an easy sell for commuters wanting to keep a foot in the capital without paying London prices.

Meanwhile, a 2022 report by property consultant Dataloft found Watford was happiest place to live in the East of England.

Unfortunately, that hasn’t been enough to stave off a drop in prices: the area has seen a 3.3 per cent drop, making the average home £392,605 – a loss of around £13,311, according to Garrington Property Finders.

BUY IT: A spacious, newly decorated two-bed house is available with Warren Anthony from £399,950. It features a brick-built garden room, currently deployed as a storage and utility room with a washing machine (warrenanthony.co.uk).

8. Maidenhead – 3.4%

Maidenhead has wonderful riverside pubs and restaurants, and it even has its own tube stop on the Elizabeth Line

Maidenhead has wonderful riverside pubs and restaurants, and it even has its own tube stop on the Elizabeth Line

Crowned ‘The Royal Borough’, Maidenhead has plenty to offer locals, including wonderful riverside pubs and restaurants, heritage sites and a thriving arts centre.

The market town also offers easy access to the M4 and the Chiltern Hills, and, as of 2022, has its own tube stop; it takes 25-40 minutes to get into central London via the Elizabeth Line.

But even these superb transport links haven’t been enough to stop prices falling in the area. According to Garrington Property Finders, there’s been a 3.4 per cent drop in house prices here, meaning the average property now sits at £561,684.

BUY IT: A short walk from the River Thames, this four-bed house offers a modern kitchen/diner and a spacious garden in a quiet cul-de-sac, and is on sale from £550,000 with Coopers Residential (coopersresidential.co.uk).

7. Reigate – 4.1%

Reigate, which is 19 miles south of London, is a medieval market town with plenty of independent shops and pubs

Reigate, which is 19 miles south of London, is a medieval market town with plenty of independent shops and pubs

At the foot of the North Downs, this medieval market town is bursting with independent shops, pubs and beautiful parkland – yet lies only 19 miles from London, which is why it has traditionally been such a magnet for commuters.

However, according to Garrington and the Office for National Statistics, prices have dropped by 4.1 per cent, bringing the average down to a more reasonable £463,759.

BUY IT: This two-bed, semi-detached family home has a sizeable back garden and great parking out front. For those who won’t be making the commute every day, the two outbuildings could be repurposed as a suitable remote working office. Available with White and Sons from £450,000 (whiteandsons.co.uk). 

6. Brighton – 4.8%

Brighton attracts celebrities and non-celebrities alike with its hip cultural scene and coastal charm

Brighton attracts celebrities and non-celebrities alike with its hip cultural scene and coastal charm

Beloved by celebrities such as Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour and Norman Cook (aka Fatboy Slim), Brighton has a great deal going for it, including a hip cultural scene, a seaside setting and a laidback atmosphere. It also offers an extremely attractive commute to London – under an hour by train. 

However, in the last few years, Brighton has seen average property prices drop from £425,129 to £404,874 – a £20,255 or 4.8 per cent dive, according to data from Lloyds and based on its own mortgage data.

BUY IT: A purpose-built penthouse apartment with two double bedrooms and two bathrooms located in the uber-popular New England Quarter of Brighton is available from £310,000 with Phillips and Still (phillipsandstill.co.uk). 

5. St Albans – 5.3%

St Albans, only 20 minutes away from London St Pancras, boasts a lively market and beautiful green spaces such as Verulamium Park

St Albans, only 20 minutes away from London St Pancras, boasts a lively market and beautiful green spaces such as Verulamium Park

This picturesque cathedral city is only a 20-minute rail journey from London St Pancras Streets – but is a world apart from the gritty inner workings of the capital.

St Albans is sprinkled with Roman remains, has a lively market and lovely green spaces such as Verulamium Park. And, while still one of the more expensive places to buy outside of central London, average prices have fallen by 5.3 per cent, to £609,646.

BUY IT: A three-bed bungalow – including a loft conversion – with off-street parking, a garden and no onward chain, is available from £625,000 with Ashtons (ashtons.co.uk). 

4. Chester – 6.4%

Chester has charming cobbled streets, historic architecture and easy connections to Liverpool and Manchester

Chester has charming cobbled streets, historic architecture and easy connections to Liverpool and Manchester

Named one of the world’s most welcoming cities by Booking.com, Chester has it all: charming cobbled streets, historic architecture and easy connections to Liverpool and Manchester (plus a two-hour rail connection to London).

However, according to research from Lloyds Banking Group (looking at the 12 months ending October 2025), house prices in the region have fallen by a whopping 6.4 per cent in the cathedral city.

As a result, it’s now one of the UK’s top areas for property value decline, with prices at an average of £340,415.

BUY IT: A three-bed semi-detached property with a large lounge (complete with brick fireplace), and a modernised kitchen/diner is available with Beresford Adams from £340,000 (beresfordadams.co.uk).

3. Bracknell – 13.9%

The Lexicon Shopping Centre in Bracknell makes an admirable effort to decorate for Christmas

The Lexicon Shopping Centre in Bracknell makes an admirable effort to decorate for Christmas

In the heart of leafy Berkshire, Bracknell Forest was voted one of the ‘best places to live’ in the country, according to last year’s UK Better Lives Index.

However, despite such an accolade, this commuter town has still seen a drop in prices. According to data analysed for the Telegraph by property firm TwentyCi, there has been a decrease of approximately 13.9 per cent, or £67,181, making the average approximately £386,000.

BUY IT: This three-bed, end-of-terrace house has a dining room that opens onto a garden, and is tucked neatly into a quiet cul-de-sac. It’s available with Prospect from £385,000 (prospect.co.uk).

2. Weybridge – 21%

Weybridge has 'outstanding' Ofsted rated schools and walkways by the River Thames for a midday stroll

Weybridge has ‘outstanding’ Ofsted rated schools and walkways by the River Thames for a midday stroll

With its tree-lined roads, ‘outstanding’ Ofsted rated schools and strolls by the River Thames, this affluent Surrey town has always had huge commuter appeal. Just 17 miles from London, the average rail journey into the capital is a rapid 50 minutes.

However, while properties remain on the expensive side, Weybridge has seen a huge drop in prices in recent years. Between 2024 and 2025, the average price fell from £827,283 to £651,690 – a decline of more than £175,000, or 21 per cent, according to property firm TwentyCi.

In fact, while the town has attracted the likes of Sir Elton John and John Terry over the years, Weybridge’s decline is the steepest in a list of 228 commuter towns within 60 miles of London.

BUY IT: This three-bedroom, two-bathroom semi-detached property is available from £650,000 with Martin Flashman & Co. Close to the River Thames, it features a landscaped garden as well as off-street parking (martinflashman.co.uk).

1. Leatherhead – 28.6%

Leatherhead, which is only 39 minutes from Waterloo, enjoys picturesque countryside

Leatherhead, which is only 39 minutes from Waterloo, enjoys picturesque countryside

The gateway to the beautiful Surrey Hills, historic market town Leatherhead enjoys outstanding countryside and is just 39 minutes from Waterloo. Plus, if you’re after a far-flung break, it’s only a 25-minute drive to Gatwick or around 37 minutes to Heathrow.

However, according to TwentyCi, prices in the area have been plunging. With a drop of 28.6 per cent year-on-year between 2024 and 2025 (from £872,190 to £622,435), the market has shifted significantly in the area – meaning this could be the optimum time to buy.

BUY IT: This three-bedroom, two-bathroom semi-detached bungalow with a huge driveway is available with Yopa from £625,000 (yopa.co.uk).

Carl Radke Discloses Reasons for Not Being Invited to Join ‘In the City

Carl Radke recently opened up about why he wasn’t invited to participate in the new reality series, In the City, and he also disclosed how much he actually appeared on the show. Meanwhile, Amanda Batula highlighted the main differences between In the City and its predecessor, Summer House.

Carl Radke Reveals Why He Wasn’t Asked to Join In the City, and Shares How Much He Filmed, Plus Amanda Batula Dishes on Biggest Difference between In the City and Summer House

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Last year, Bravo introduced the idea that some familiar faces from Summer House would be featured in a new spinoff set in Manhattan. Currently, it appears that the focus is on Lindsay Hubbard, Amanda, and her estranged husband Kyle Cooke, as they navigate their ongoing divorce. Just recently, Amanda and her fellow Summer House star West Wilson made headlines with their controversial relationship announcement.

During a conversation on Morgan Pop Talks, Carl explained his absence from the main cast of In the City.

“You’ll catch a brief appearance from me, as far as I know. I did do some filming with them,” he shared. “However, it seems like the show is really concentrating on the next phase—those who are married or have children, rather than single individuals.”

“You’ll see a glimpse of me, as far as I know. I did film with them a little bit. But listen, they were really focused, it seems like, on the next chapter. [People who are] married or you have a child or whatever’s going on. Less single people,” he said.

“It was more of the couples and the inner dynamics of living in Manhattan. So that wasn’t necessarily where I fit in at this point,” he added. “Yes, launching a business in Brooklyn, all those things might be interesting, but who knows if there’s a season two? I would love to be a part of it. But if they don’t want me to be, I’m still going to cheer and show up for everything they asked me to. I’m so proud to be a part of this network.”

Carl said he still loves Summer House.

“And if I’m not a part of it, that’s all good,” he continued. “But I’m just proud that they’ve gotten the spin and they can continue to do it. Because … 90 percent of reality shows don’t make it past [season] one. … We’re on season 10 and then now another spinoff. It’s incredible. Like we’re so lucky.”

Speaking to Marie Claire Mag, Amanda addressed the difference between Summer House and In the City.

“It’s actually a group of existing friends … There is some familiar faces, which you guys will have to wait to find out [who],” she said. “And then a lot of new faces … and people that you guys are just going to fall in love with. But the main difference between Summer House and In the City is it’s about that next chapter in life, that next phase.”

“So Summer House is partying in the Hamptons. We’re there on the weekend. We’re getting drunk. It’s hookups. It’s a lot of singles. In the City is more relationships. It’s couples. It’s people in different phases of their life,” she said. “You have Lindsay, who’s navigating being a single mother. You have Kyle and I going through [what] we’re going through. You have people dating, people married, people in interesting relationships.”

MyPillow Founder Faces Daily Fines as Contempt Order Fails to Compel Sanctions Payment, Smartmatic Informs Judge

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MyPillow CEO and founder Mike Lindell speaks to reporters at his MyPillow factory in the Minneapolis suburb of Shakopee, Minn., on Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025, as he launches his campaign for the Republican nomination to challenge Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz in 2026. (AP Photo/Steve Karnowski)

Smartmatic has informed a federal judge that Mike Lindell, CEO of MyPillow, has yet to pay any of the sanctions imposed on him, despite being held in civil contempt two weeks ago. The company highlighted this in its recent communication with the court.

In a concise three-page document submitted to U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols, Smartmatic pointed out that on March 24, Lindell was mandated to pay $56,369 in sanctions by Tuesday, April 7. The order stated that failure to comply would result in a $500 daily fine for continued noncompliance.

As of the deadline, Lindell has not made any payments concerning the sanctions for what have been deemed “frivolous” claims against Smartmatic, the company reported to Judge Nichols, who was appointed by former President Donald Trump.

“Smartmatic’s counsel met with Lindell’s legal team before the April 7, 2026 deadline set by the court. To date, Lindell has not fulfilled the payment obligations nor signed the agreed-upon escrow agreement,” the notice detailed. “Consequently, Lindell is now liable for a civil contempt penalty of $500 per day.”

Details of Lindell’s increasing financial difficulties in relation to the Smartmatic case have been slowly emerging over time.

As Law&Crime reported in detail after Nichols warned Lindell that “further contempt sanctions” would be coming if he didn’t have a good explanation for nonpayment, Lindell repeatedly claimed an “inability to pay” in sealed documents on his financials.

Smartmatic said the hundreds of thousands of dollars contributed to Lindell’s legal defense funds and Minnesota gubernatorial campaign funds — and his $14.8 million in assets — all showed that he chose not to pay out of “disregard for this Court’s orders, rather than genuine financial hardship.”

When the pillow mogul and 2020 election conspiracy theorist with substantial civil liabilities countered by claiming to have a “negative $18.7 million” net worth, Smartmatic’s attorneys answered that Lindell spent $187,037.87 in campaign funds to buy copies of his own book “What Are the Odds? From Crack Addict to CEO” from his own company MyPillow Inc. — just to give the books away.

In the end, Nichols determined that Lindell had the money and spent it elsewhere, rather than paying the sanctions as ordered by the court — and he has the assets.

“That Lindell prioritized spending in other legal proceedings over this case—despite those proceedings taking place after the Court ordered him to pay Smartmatic for filing frivolous counterclaims against it—does not excuse his failure to pay here,” the judge stated.

On a separate front in federal court, FedEx recently made a move to collect millions from Lindell for failing to pay shipping debts, claiming he made false promises so he would be allowed to continue “shipping on credit.”

Last summer, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee entered a default judgment in FedEx’s favor — finding MyPillow liable for $8,809,056.31 and Lindell for $2,677,933.31 in compensatory damages, plus costs and postjudgment interest at “4.08% yearly” — after the defendants did not respond.

Police Launch Investigation into Alleged Murder of Beloved Local Figure ‘Pop Terry

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The exact cause of the alleged altercation at a state housing complex in Padbury remains unknown.

Police were called to the scene following reports of a disturbance shortly after 6:20 p.m. local time (8:20 p.m. AEST) and discovered a 69-year-old man suffering from critical injuries.

A West Australian man is behind bars tonight accused of murdering a 69-year-old in the Perth suburb of Padbury. (9News)

Despite receiving immediate first aid and being transported to Royal Perth Hospital, the man did not survive.

A 39-year-old man from Geraldton, located approximately four hours to the north, was taken into custody at the scene.

Throughout the day, homicide investigators and forensic teams meticulously collected evidence from the residence, including a mobile phone.

Neighbours said they regularly heard a couple yelling at the house and were frequently called to the property.

“I came home because my wife called me because the police knocked on the door, saying that something’s happened down the road,” neighbour Jamie Tonus said.

“… [It’s] really shocking, because, like I said earlier, young families everywhere, people our age, all pretty nice people, and I didn’t think something like that would happen on this street.”

It’s unclear what sparked the alleged assault inside a state housing property in Padbury. (9News)

A relative posted a message online.

“I’m so sorry pop Terry I wish I was there to help you it was a real horrible way for you to leave us all,” they said.

Police Minister Reece Whitby said his thoughts were with the family’s and the loved ones of the dead man.

“I understand it was a very confronting scene for police and first responders,” he said.

The 39-year-old man from the Geraldton suburb of Wonthella was charged with murder and due to front Joondalup Court tomorrow.

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