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A fundraiser grieving a friend who died after being punched is to give the money raised that day to medics who tried to save his life.
Changes to bus services have left children in a village with no means to get to school and parents say they have been ignored by Kent County Council.
Residents are angry at off-road bikes tearing around a recreation field who are making their lives "miserable".
The man who provided the sound system for hundreds of community events has died.
A woman with multiple sclerosis and contamination obsessive compulsive disorder has been left "in tears" as she waits for her boiler to be fixed.
Police and paramedics have been called to a crash on a busy road.
A football club has invited a disabled youngster to raise funds for his charities at their game.
Centuries ago Kent was at the centre of gin production with a tipple favoured by Napoleon - now one couple are trying to revive that legacy.
Nearly 1,000 migrant arrived on the shores of Kent in small boats yesterday as figures for the year exceed 25,000.
The adoptive parents of Tony Hudgell have welcomed news that the automatic release of their son's abusive father from jail will be reviewed.
Since 1944, the SS Richard Montgomery has been submerged off the Kent coast but little has been said about the man who gave the vessel its name.
Police have thanked the public for their help finding a missing 33-year-old.
A park's only cygnet has been removed to a sanctuary after being injured by fishing hooks.
People are urged to be on the look-out after a dog-walker came across what appears to be the shed skin of a poisonous spider.
A driver escaped uninjured after a crash which saw several people pull over to help.
NHS cataract patients can see a way to shorter waiting times at a new eye clinic offering vision correction treatment to Kent residents.
An overwhelming majority of Arriva bus drivers have voted to take industrial action.
A village will celebrate the centenary of its unique war memorial cut into the chalk on the North Downs.
A grandmother, who went to court to oppose her neighbour's plans for holiday lets, has now applied for some of her own.
Villagers seem undisturbed by plans for a solar farm near them, with only six making a written response to a public consultation so far.