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The medals of fighter ace Peter Townsend, who was once based in Kent and later had an affair with a princess, are up for auction.
A man was tasered by police during a major operation to combat drug supplies in a town centre.
A retired couple have been targeted as paint was hurled all over their car, seven months after a spate of similar incidents stopped.
Covid-19 is not the latest disease to affect classrooms, 100 years ago a deadly outbreak of measles caused one headteacher to cry.
Residents on the Isle of Sheppey have been warned to stay alert as the Environment Agency issues flood warnings.
A nurse with a condition affecting one in 10 women says battling for a diagnosis left her feeling like she was mad.
A car park operator insists measures are on the way to reduce problems, as a councillor becomes the latest motorist to fall foul of the system.
Landowners are demanding proof that their council has excluded them from a scheme to create a garden village of 4,000 homes.
A graveyard being revamped after laying neglected hides the stories of thousands of people who were treated at a nearby asylum.
We look back to the night clubs of the 1960s.
A Kent man is celebrating after a huge National Lottery win thanks to a Lucky Dip ticket he won via a previous draw.
The first spade of earth has been turned on a new £2.5m cafe project in a town centre park.
Two weapons were seized and a man was arrested after armed police were called to a house.
The Kent Police County Lines drugs team have made further arrests.
A 44-year-old put on dialysis following kidney failure is urgently appealing for a living organ donor to come forward.
A father and son have appeared in court after their out of control Saluki attacked five people.
A police officer drove the same route as a young man killed in a head-on collision and told an inquest of his findings.
It's World UFO Day and one author sets his experience of going on a hunt for the truth in Kent against other unexplained incidents.
A family have revealed their stress at living in the shadow of a dual carriageway which floods every time there is heavy rain.
In a surprise decision, Cllr Nicolas Heslop has announced he is stepping down after nine years at the helm of Tonbridge and Malling council.