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A TV presenter has shared a picture of a cuddly teddy bear - made by a Kent company - sitting in his dressing room.
Proposals for a new local nature reserve have been put forward after a council received backlash for mowing a nearby meadow.
A second attack by thugs on young people at a park within days has led to a councillor admitting he would not walk through it at night.
Police have urged residents to look-out for their elderly neighbours after a woman was scammed by a man selling face masks.
Two men have been arrested after cash was stolen from a "vulnerable" woman.
A one-way system for shoppers in a town should be introduced as a way to maintain social distancing on its streets, a councillor has said.
Drivers have been accused of speeding and dumping dozens of nitrous oxide cannisters along a seafront.
Smugglers tried to get 80 kilos of cocaine with a street value of about £7.2 million into Britain hidden in a lorry load of toys.
A vile sex offender was caught secretly taking "upskirt" pictures on his phone of two children.
Kent has been home to some of the UK's most iconic pieces of street art - but what sets it apart from unsightly graffiti?
University bosses are investigating a "deeply disturbing" Snapchat post of two young men carrying out a vile re-enactment of George Floyd's arrest.
Plans to transform a vacant Jobcentre building into a Turkish restaurant have been unveiled.
A 33-year-old man has been charged after reports of a brawl at a railway station.
A wig-wearing robber and bogus police officers were among the criminals to have been jailed for more than 60 years last month.
A woman shopping at a Tesco superstore has been left 'anxious' after she had cash swiped from her bank account by an electronic device.
Figures have revealed how county line gangs - which operate in Kent - are inflicting violence across the country.
The moment the remains of a pirate ship were pulled from mud this week after being left stranded since 2016 has been captured on video.
Drivers are using lockdown to travel at high speeds, a probe has found - with one of the worst offenders caught in Kent.
Dozens of primary schools across the county welcomed back pupils in Years R, 1 and 6 yesterday – but figures reveal a post code lottery.
Every McDonald's drive-thru in Kent has now reopened in a big boost for fast food lovers.