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A lorry driver has died at the wheel of his truck on the M26 - with drivers facing four-hour tailbacks.
Police investigating the murder of a 69-year-old man are still questioning one person, but have released two others on bail.
Council bosses have opted to keep a street name - in honour of a local historian - despite a complaint that it was homophobic.
Former EastEnders actor Shaun Williams has been made patron of a long-running charity based in his home town of Maidstone.
Mote Park will host its biggest music festival since Radio One's Big Weekend in 2008 next month.
It's a month today to the start of one of Kent's biggest events where all creatures great and small and some 150 activities will be on offer.
Firefighters were called to a car fire outside Tonbridge School this afternoon.
The first member of The Jam to write his autobiography launched it in the County Town and met fans.
Two specially-bred flowers are among a newly-restored border officially opened at Penshurst Place.
Pottery marks its first South East Open Studios with a selection of mini pigs.
Immigration enforcement officers questioned staff at a Maidstone restaurant and found one man working illegally.
A blind dog who was abandoned without food or water has a smile back on her face after the RSPCA rescued her.
A woman who has volunteered for the RSPCA for more than 40 years has become one of only three people ever to receive a special honour from the charity
There will be 150 different activities, workshops and displays at next month's Kent County Show, including the world-famous Red Arrows display team.
Scaffolding has been going up around Maidstone's Travelodge ahead of work to solve its rust problem.
Fire crews dealt with a fire in a detached garage in Detling this morning.
Police have confirmed an 18-year-old from Tonbridge, missing since Friday, has now been found.
Actress and presenter Denise Van Outen will be joining walkers at the Breast Cancer Care Pink Ribbonwalk at Leeds Castle.
Historic Penshurst Place featured in BBC2's docudrama, Armada, the first part of which was screened last night.
A high-profile Japanese team are to fly in to Maidstone to take part in this year's World Custard Pie Championships.