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A former primary school with 500 pupils, which was set to become a residential development, has been sold to a government agency.
High tides are expected to cause flooding across the county, the Environment Agency has warned.
Take your kids on an egg hunt, say hello to the Easter bunny and meet adorable newborn lambs with our guide to the Easter break.
Kent residents have been looking up in awe at a celestial phenomenon today.
A salon owner says the pressure of a high VAT on labour costs for hairdressers is why they are not renewing their lease.
With acres of grounds to explore, a maze to get lost in, a playground, mini golf and falconry displays, one Kent venue offers a jam-packed day out.
A not-for-profit has been set up in honour of a six-year-old to help other children who are terminally ill or have life-limiting illnesses.
A former council leader has appeared on the Kent Politics Podcast to talk about his long career and to criticise past opponents and colleagues.
Three military Chinooks were spotted as they flew over the county today.
A student feared his trip to a Kent seaside town would end in disaster, but he ended up falling in love with the place and the people.
An American passenger plane declared an emergency and performed a U-turn over Kent.
Today KentOnline launches an ambitious campaign to ensure seriously ill people get fair treatment when applying for blue badges.
A paddling pool will not reopen until next summer as it undergoes upgrades as part of a town centre’s £20 million regeneration scheme.
CCTV images have been released of a group of men following an alleged assault in a high street.
Residents have been left baffled after a mysterious spiral lit up skies across the county.
The Conservatives are set to lose control of Kent County Council at the election on May 1, according to a new survey.
The closure of a busy route has sparked “absolute carnage” as emergency drainage repairs are carried out.
The shocking cost of repairing Kent’s crumbling roads and infrastructure is £1.3bn, the county’s highways chief disclosed.
Swimming pool bosses say a merger to bring it under a new council-led contract is vital for the facility to stay afloat long-term.
A petition has been launched to remove illegally dumped waste from a once-beautiful and secluded section of coastline.
If you fancy spending a night under the stars in a luxury glamping pod this year, here are five must-visit destinations for your wishlist.
Extra school places will be made available for children across a borough after parents fumed over their children’s placements.
Kent’s 14 councils are set to be scrapped and turned into only a handful, so what will the future political landscape of the county likely be?
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Stop poaching those eggs! A third of Brits admit to stealing Easter treats from the kids.
Have a go at the 13 general knowledge questions in this week’s Saturday Social Quiz
The UK's go-to mole expert highlights the five warning signs of melanoma.
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Defender Max Clark was the surprise penalty taker for Gillingham on Saturday after taking over spot-kick duties just a day before the match.
Dover Athletic completed back-to-back Isthmian Premier victories for the first time since Christmas to retain their place in the top five.
Gillingham had to settle for a point at lowly Harrogate on Saturday but new boss Gareth Ainsworth felt there was plenty to be pleased about.
Gillingham’s new manager Gareth Ainsworth watched his side come from behind to claim a point at Harrogate.
Follow this afternoon’s football action in our live blog.
Adam Hollioake is open to working with more potential Australian overseas recruits at Kent - but doesn’t expect any more to be signed this summer.
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