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An 18-year-old will appear in court today to answer five charges of sexual assault on girls.
Staff at musical instrument importing company found a surprise visitor in their delivery, a tiny gecko which had travelled 4,800 miles from China.
People travelling to work in Maidstone are facing long delays this morning.
A tiny dog which was hurled from a flatbed truck at 50mph was lucky to survive.
As work takes place to demolish a village school, a bid to find and save its 26-year-old time capsule has failed.
Bargain hunters should head to this furniture store's closing down sale this Saturday.
A gang failed in their attempt to steal a grocery store's cash machine before fleeing into the night.
A biker has been involved in a crash with a lorry on a major route.
A former convent school-girl became a poet, author, journalist and self-sufficiency expert.
The new president of the Police Superintendents Association vows to pursue a "a positive change in policing."
A 29-mile chase involving three police forces and a police helicopter ended when the suspect's vehicle crashed into a patrol car.
There are ongoing delays in a town centre today after an accident on a busy one-way section of carriageway.
A teen involved in an accident which killed four family members, and who doctors feared 'wouldn't make it', is now back home.
A town's Conservative administration has been weakened by the loss of two seats.
The transformation of the former Aylesford Newsprint site into a £180m state-of-the-art logistics centre is under way.
A parish council could come to the rescue of villagers trying to purchase a redundant church.
Questions have been asked at an inquest about the care a man with learning difficulties received before he suffered an "unsurvivable" head injury.
A criticism has been levelled at some councillors who chose not to wear face coverings during a meeting where others had been instructed to do so.
A pub is offering a gift of wild-flower seeds to the fist 300 customers when it re-opens with a new name next month.
Villagers are upset about the council's decision to sell a piece of their heritage without consultation.