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There could be flooding this afternoon from Yalding through to Allington.
It has been a morning of frustration and delay for motorists trying to use the A249 today.
It was love at first sight for council's "best double act," grieving colleagues are told.
A councillor said it was unfair to leave residents at Pilgrims Retreat with a sword of Damocles over their heads.
It's all about location, location, location as the People's Postcode Lottery announces its latest winner.
A borough council has set a budget increase "in line with inflation."
A meeting about housing development in Staplehurst drew a large audience.
The Government's Homes Delivery Test has shown that Maidstone has built 935 more homes that was necessary over the past three years.
A village's living wall project could help to save lives.
A town's oldest resident is to feature on a new 50p coin.
For 75 years, Maidstone law firm Brachers recruited its partners from just three families.
A kennel owner convicted of operating without a licence after a dog in his care had to be put down is being sued.
A memorial match in honour of teenager Joe Markiewicz is planned to become an annual event.
A post mortem has been unable yet to establish the cause of death of a man who fell from a four-storey car park.
A window has been shattered after a firearm was discharged at a block of flats.
Tributes have been pouring in following the death of Cllr Wendy Hinder.
Villagers are being asked for their views on a new community centre in Hawkhurst.
A football match will be held as a tribute to a 16-year-old who died suddenly from a brain haemorrhage.
Councillors say they have no choice but to fell hundreds of trees to reinforce a dam posing a "threat to life and property".
A Japanese film crew has visited Kent to speak to a British ex-serviceman about his experiences with radiation on Christmas Island.