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Family bemused as unusual phenomenon appears over their house for the second time.
An afternoon of fun and music is in store at Lainey Farm's Littlefest event today.
Anyone wanting to be the first to read the new Harry Potter novel - out at midnight - will have to order it in advance because of Sunday trading.
The speed camera on the Loose Road in Maidstone will be the first to receive new updated digital technology.
A surgery looking after more than 10,000 patients has been rated outstanding by health watchdog the Care Quality Commission.
The spark of love is still burning for a couple whose 60 years of married life have revolved around the Fire Service.
A woman injured in a fall from a Segway has criticised the organisers of an event for a lack of first-aid response.
Greg Clark is promoted and Michael Fallon keeps his job in Mrs May's reshuffle
Votes by just a handful of councillors have determined the future shape of Maidstone.
A village stalwart who worked tirelessly for her community has died.
A Kent College student handed in her A-level biology paper and dashed out the classroom to qualify for the European Rally Championship.
Concerns over traffic have delayed the approval of two housing schemes, with councillors calling for more details.
A metal-working firm whose lack of safety left an employed semi-paralysed has been fined £22,000.
Maidstone councillors have deferred making a decision on further development along the Sutton Road.
Councillors have gone against their planning officers' advice to reject commercial development near an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Maidstone has been tribute to the those who fell 100 years ago on the worst day in British military history.
Helen Whately said she was "outraged" at councillors pushing through planning applications before a public inquiry on its Local Plan for development.
Soccer's hard-man-turned-movie-star Vinnie Jones was the "ideal choice" for a new crisp flavour, said the boss of a Kent company.
Protest as council looks to business rates as a reason for approving commercial development.
One of Kent's biggest car retailers has gained planning permission for a new 22-acre car supermarket.