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Work has begun to tear down one of Maidstone's distinctive buildings from the 1920s.
A redundant school building has been given a new use as the custodian of Ditton's history.
Onlookers were shocked as a boxer dog collapsed and died moments after finishing a popular race in an event attended by thousands.
The start of a new term has brought new problems on the buses for pupils trying to get to school.
A sponsored cycle ride passed through Maidstone town centre, with the riders accompanied by the theme from Stars Wars.
A couple who feared growing old were both found dead in their caravan after meticulously planning their own deaths.
Council leader Annabelle Blackmore described housing numbers as a "very emotional" subject, as 2,000 sign petitions against the Local Plan.
Council leader Annabelle Blackmore is "strongly in favour" of holding borough council elections only once every four years.
Members of the Maidstone and Weald branch of UKIP have selected their candidate to fight in the General Election.
New road will be "as attractive as any road can be" claims Trenport.
Rail fares are going up, but not by as much as feared.
An expert in international development has been selected by the Labour Party to contest the Tonbridge and Malling constituency at the next election.
Land Securities is still 'considering its options' over Maidstone council's refusal for planning permission at Newnham Court.
Sutton Valence School has agreed to re-position a boundary fence after protests that it intruded onto parish council land.
The Maidstone Invicta Rowing Club has a new racing 8 named the Maidstone Pearl to celebrate the club's 30th anniversary.
The limited services offered under Kent's new Young Person's Travel Pass has been extended by the bus companies.
They turned out in their thousands to catch a glimpse of Vera and Thumper - the last two flying Lancasters in the world.
Servicemen from the First World War are laying in unmarked graves thanks to the successive conflicts in Iraq.
Scoot down to Halfords to benefit from free number-plate protection.
Maidstone council did nothing wrong in refusing permission for an out-of-town shopping centre, the High Court ruled.
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