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Police raids at 12 properties across the region have netted a large haul of cocaine and cash.
A Kent secondary school will be able to check its own pupils and teachers for coronavirus and get a result within two hours.
A council has been ordered to pay a man compensation after it repeatedly failed to follow up on his complaints about a breach of planning conditions.
A quick, bold decision was necessary to save a borough's sports centres and pools, say councillors.
A major clothes retailer has moved half a mile to open a new branch in a town centre.
A drug dealer was tracked down through the top-ups he purchased for the burner phone he used to make sales.
Police want to hear from anyone who may have dash-cam footage of vehicle before fatal crash.
Reduced speed limits have transformed London - can they do the same for Kent?
Maidstone council's planning officers look set to lose their power to challenge members' planning decisions.
Students are returning to school to the shocking news one of their teachers has passed away.
The Kent Chief Constable is leading a national drive to make life as a policeman safer.
A memorial has been held for a firefighter who lost his life in a crash while on duty 50 years.
A taste of Catalonia comes to a small village in Kent.
The legacy of a boy who died of a brain tumour is a charity to help others.
The body of a man has been found in a town centre home.
Now you can enjoy live performances in your own home.
A fight in a pub led to one man being arrested and another suffering a head injury.
Firefighters have re-issued safety advice after spending 90 minutes tackling a kitchen blaze.
A five-year-old double amputee has spent the day with a motor-racing team.
Three men are suspected of a distraction theft from a high street gallery.