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A boy refused asylum groped two women on a night out - one of whom was being sick at the time - before walking off laughing.
Two people have reportedly been injured after a car and a moped collided on a busy stretch of road near Maidstone town centre.
A 14-year-old feared a gang of older boys were going to attack him so armed himself with a bladed ring.
Police have detained seven migrants after finding them in a lorry in a Kent village.
A crash which killed a popular teacher and football coach may remain a mystery, a detective has told an inquest.
A £4.8m eight-month project to widen the eastern overbridge at junction 4 of the M20 has begun today.
Police are quizzing two men over the violent death of a popular bird breeder following an early morning raid in a tiny village.
More traffic chaos is on the horizon for Aylesford unless KCC produce a report into congestion in the area, councillors have warned.
As Storm Katie ravages the county here's our travel guide for West Kent.
A major route through Bearsted was closed this afternoon due to a crash by a hotel and country club.
A mother who flew to Qatar for the retrial of the man convicted of murdering her daughter has been told the case has been postponed.
A former magistrate who made comments about the suitability of gay parents during an adoption case has now been suspended by the NHS.
Officers are searching a derelict business park today as a man is quizzed over the violent death of a 73-year-old mechanic.
Tributes have flooded in for a popular bird breeder and mechanic who was allegedly murdered in his own home.
Twenty-five high-end homes are planned for a rural scrap yard.
Police are hunting several suspects after a 73-year-old man was brutally murdered in his rural home in a burglary gone wrong.
Burglars had raided the cottage where a pensioner was found dead yesterday, it's been revealed.
A man is being treated in the middle of a busy road after having a seizure during rush hour.
This was the scene greeting bemused commuters today after the man behind fridgehenge spent seven hours building a white goods pyramid.
An employment tribunal has awarded £750,000 compensation to 98 workers who were dismissed from a paper mill last year without consultation.