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Four fire engines were called to reports of at least six vehicles alight in the early hours.
The air ambulance service will be able to save more lives as it reaches its goal to buy its second helicopter.
A popular lido thought to be the last riverside pool of its kind in the country has been officially recognised ahead of its summer reopening.
To mark Dementia Action Week, KentOnline has visited a home care agency to see how it’s using virtual reality to help people living with dementia.
An investigation is underway after a number of cannabis plants were seized from a high street shop.
Part of the M25 was closed following a serious crash between a car and a motorbike.
Crews have been taking advantage of the hot weather to get an open air swimming pool ready for visitors.
A man has died and another has been taken to hospital following a serious crash on the A2.
The landlord of a village pub has reminded people it is still open as usual despite a nearby six-week road closure.
Detectives are appealing for information after a child was allegedly threatened with a knife and pushed against a car.
The family of a fisherman who lived in a town for his whole life has paid tribute to him following his death.
Police are appealing for help following reports of three alleged indecent exposure offences in wooded areas.
It is understood another well-known restaurant could be shutting down as part of countrywide closures.
A new restaurant will be opening in a former eatery which has been empty for around a year.
Motorists were stopped on a busy bridge after concerns for a person’s welfare.
Business owners have been left fearing for their future in a town centre after footfall dropped steeply following a hike in car parking charges.
KentOnline has spoken to residents and businesses near a “derelict” industrial site that’s to be demolished before a huge transformation of the area.
Frustrated residents claim a water leak, which has been ongoing for nine months, has only worsened despite engineers’ attempts to fix it.
Taxpayers will not pay for the repairs to a 120-year-old horse trough damaged in a crash, a council has said.
A massive riverside regeneration scheme, which is half-way through construction, has been nominated for a prestigious development award.
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