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A council is investigating claims a takeaway delivered food partially-eaten by another customer.
After armed police where called to a reported big cat sighting, we have looked at some of the county's sightings over the years.
Toxic caterpillars are on the march across Kent - with several sightings of the hairy critters across the county.
People are still flocking to see animals at a wildlife park despite lockdown restrictions - with reports of some visitors defecating in nearby fields.
Two men have been arrested after hot tubs were stolen during a raid.
A man has been assaulted by two thugs during a terrifying town centre robbery.
A Kent family who went viral with their take on a Les Misérables song have now released a lockdown-themed rendition of a Disney favourite.
An invasion of toxic caterpillars has sparked health concerns as they can cause breathing difficulties.
On the 75th anniversary of Adolf Hitler's death, a survivor of the Nazi regime recalls there being little surprise at the Fuhrer's demise.
Five more B&Q branches have now reopened across the county.
Police are hunting a motorist who drove off after colliding with another car in a horrific crash which left a grandmother needing hospital treatment.
Two boys inspired by Captain Tom Moore are attempting to follow in his footsteps as they set themselves a week-long fitness fundraiser.
A 17-year-old who brandished a knife as he tried to raid a store was fought off with a wooden pole by brave shop workers.
A man has been charged after a railway staff member was reportedly pushed and spat at.
The Covid-19 pandemic has sparked police guidelines which could see travellers avoid eviction from illegal camps, but only in certain parts of Kent.
The husband of a woman who needs cancer treatment has urged the USA to make an exemption on its travel ban so she can join a clinical trial.
Police are investigating a "suspicious incident" in a woods following concerns for a woman heard shouting.
Four fire engines rushed to a blaze at a block of flats - where smoke had risen to the 14th floor
The bosses at a popular bookshop have put out an appeal to find a new owner after it announced its closure after 25 years of trading.
Part of a station has been forced to close after it was targeted by vandals.