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Fans of Liar will have to wait until the winter to find out what became of rapist Andrew Earlham, KentOnline can reveal.
Images of stolen jewellery have been released by police investigating a daytime burglary.
A CCTV image of a man with distinctive facial hair has been released after a series of fuels thefts.
The cousin of missing Debbie Griggs who fought for justice via social media has described the guilty verdict of her killer as a "cold comfort".
A charity in memory of Lucas Dobson is just days away from being formally set up after a family fun-day raised £9,000.
It's through hard work and commitment to green initiatives that a volunteer group has been awarded the equivalent to an MBE.
Dover district saw a 10% fall in violent crime last year - the biggest drop in Kent.
A Kent town is among 100 places to benefit from a new £3.6 billion government fund and residents can have their say on how it's used.
One kmfm listener will win £1,000 cash today with the station's competition, £1k Question.
A rower is pairing up with his rival to compete at the World Coastal Rowing Championships in Hong Kong.
A new indoor market is set to bring a boost to Thursdays in one Kent town.
A woman first diagnosed with kidney failure when she was eight says there aren’t enough words to thank her friend who donated his organ.
A woman who says her phone was stolen while helping casualties in a crash is warning others of opportunist thieves.
Fresh pleas have been made to Kent's police and crime commissioner after 'hooded' burglars targeted a town's Spar.
Another teenager has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a man.
A fisherman has slammed a council for its lack of maintenance after more dead fish continue to emerge on the surface of a watercourse.
A charity fun day will be held in memory of Lucas Dobson as his parents continue their quest to raise water safety awareness.
A former Thomas Cook branch will open under new ownership in a matter of days.
New signs will point families, walkers and cyclists away from dangerous roads and towards more scenic routes.
The UK’s top police force has praised a Kent mum’s successful campaign after the number of deaths associated with a killer dug fell.