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With 13 drivers caught jumping the lights at a level crossing in the past two months, one motorist explains how he came to appear in court.
Visitors to the County Town are being welcomed by a sculpture of a dinosaur.
A charity shop manager and her friends have cocked a snook to cancer - and raised vital funds for a good cause.
The owner of a holiday park has turned down plans that would save some of his residents from eviction.
Villagers' pets have turned out to be just as cute online as face-to-face.
Visitors to the County Town are being welcomed by a sculpture of a dinosaur.
Council promises new homes will be built using "dormouse avoidance measures."
A young father described by a coroner as "an intelligent young man with a great deal to live for" took his own life, an inquest heard.
Jessica Stevens was given a book for her birthday - one she wrote herself.
"I owe it to my donor to lead a full life," says kidney transplant mum.
The plane crash which killed a man was caused by the pilot doing a steeply banked turn which resulted in the aircraft striking a crop field.
A violent attack on a young man led to years of mental health problems which eventually resulted in him taking his own life.
A man killed in a head-on collision was driving on the wrong side of the road and was over the limit, an inquest has heard.
A steering group of councillors has not yet begun its work to find a solution to spare residents of a holiday-home park from eviction.
Plans have been submitted to add two storeys to the roof of Len House as part of its conversion to housing.
In a turn-around to its previous announcement, the RSPCA has said that it is temporarily suspending its animal re-homing service.
Residents have for the most part heeded the Prime Minister's instructions and stayed away from town.
A victim of a shooting still has a pellet stuck in his arm as the NHS has no time to remove it due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Pupils and staff at a Maidstone academy school have been praised by Ofsted.
Pupils at one school are having all their lessons and assemblies as normal - thanks to the wonders of technology.