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There was a huge emergency response at a river after fears a person had fallen into the water.
A railway line has reopened after engineers discovered the track was not “as level as it needs to be”.
A missing 13-year-old girl has been found after a huge police operation to trace her.
Poo was smeared across a popular restaurant’s windows - leaving the owners “disgusted and confused”.
A quick-thinking girl swept up her family’s belongings and climbed out of a Mercedes van moments before it burst into flames.
A man who firebombed an immigration processing centre issued far-right rants against asylum seekers and Muslims before the attack, an inquest heard.
Firefighters urged residents to close windows and doors as they tackled a garage fire.
Artwork for an iconic Pink Floyd album and a Pete Doherty painting will be auctioned to raise cash for a Kent school.
Train passengers are being urged not to travel today as strike action leaves most services in Kent at a standstill.
A driver pictured fleeing the scene of a suspected hit-and-run has reignited calls to tackle speeding on a key route.
Land surrounding a former hospital, which has planning permission for 19 townhouses, has hit the market at £2.4 million.
The Conservatives will lose 10 Kent MPs and the Liberal Democrats will win their first-ever seat in the county, according to a major new poll.
A woman has been left with her “life in ruins” after medication designed to be taken as a five-day course was repeatedly prescribed to her for years.
Filmmakers are searching for budding actors to star in a bare-knuckle brawl for a gangster film hoping to “put Kent on the map”.
A member of a “sophisticated” criminal gang who tricked victims into paying cash into the wrong bank accounts has been put behind bars.
Police are yet to make any arrests after a teenage boy was reportedly raped in a park’s public toilet but say they have several lines of inquiry open.
Operation Brock will be deactivated on the M20 this weekend after being put in place to cope with extra traffic during Easter.
Plans to flatten a factory to make way for 118 homes have been welcomed as the “ideal spot” for development.
Pro-Palestine activists have blockaded all access points into a weapons factory.
Leaflets opposing the conversion of an old care home into a reception centre for asylum-seeking children have been branded “completely unacceptable”.