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A headteacher has moved to dispel rumours after a child was reportedly threatened.
A man was attacked by a group of yobs as he tried to intervene in a disturbance.
A school has been forced to close for two days while engineers assess a roof – with parents told only late the night before.
A hero postie rushed to save a toddler standing in the middle of a main road – after the little girl had walked out of a nearby nursery unnoticed.
A woman “stalked” by a novice enforcement officer wrongly demanding she put her dog on a lead has received a public apology from the council.
More than 50 cars have been vandalised in a weekend crime spree.
Train passengers were left frustrated this morning after journeys were disrupted, following a vehicle striking a railway bridge
Parts of the county saw sudden downpours this morning – along with thunder and lightning.
Teachers at a Kent school founded more than 1,400 years ago are set to walk out for the first time in its history.
Police have renewed their appeal to track down a missing teenager following a confirmed sighting of her.
A Banksy artwork that appeared overnight on the side of a house has been relocated to a popular fairground.
Strike action by refuse workers has been called off amid fears bin collections could be heavily disrupted.
A route closed for emergency sewage repairs has reopened, having caused disruption for frustrated drivers throughout the week.
Detectives have released an image of a man following a sex attack on a train.
Motorists should prepare for a 38-mile diversion route this weekend as roadworks are carried out on the A2.
The first heat health alert of the year, which covers Kent as well as other counties, has been issued.
A zoo owner is hand-rearing the two cubs of a lion who tragically died after giving birth.
Stagecoach plans to close one of its depots while considering the future of routes in the area.
The owner of a popular cafe loved by cyclists and walkers is set to launch a much bigger branch in the coming weeks.
A disgraced teacher has told KentOnline he “deeply regrets” sending sexually explicit messages to a child - after he was banned from the profession.