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A reduced bus timetable will be introduced across Kent in a matter of days as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
A county lines drug dealer arrested in a mass drugs raid has been jailed for three years.
Network Rail is appealing to its old staff to help keep trains moving for key workers throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
An MP has called for migrants to be quarantined for 14 days after claims more than 80 people crossed the Channel today.
Troops are needed for the war on coronavirus which is why the NHS is rallying volunteers to help vulnerable people stay safe and well at home.
Planned repairs to an old swing have been put on hold amidst the coronavirus outbreak but works to fix sewers in the same town continue.
The Government has clarified which businesses can stay open during the UK-wide lockdown to stem the spread of coronavirus.
Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex (KSS) has become the first emergency helicopter service to be rated outstanding by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
A person was treated smoke inhalation after a second floor flats fire.
A Kent man growing weed at his Spanish villa was poisoned by fumes from a generator, an inquest heard.
Cash machines were stolen in an early morning ram raid at a Tesco.
A mental health hub founded to combat isolation among the most vulnerable in society has hit back at coronavirus by going 'virtual'.
Ticketholders for The Open have been advised what will happen if the event is cancelled - despite continued preparations for it to be staged.
Yobs ran riot on a golf course causing more than £1,000 worth of damage.
Vets are taking extra measures amid the coronavirus crisis to ensure poorly pets can be treated even if their owners are in self isolation.
A theatre boss fearful over the future of his business has made a plea for donations after the PM advised Britons not to attend public outlets.
The death of boxing-mad teenager could have been a practical joke gone wrong, an inquest heard.
The coronavirus has forced a church to cancel its 900th anniversary service with the Bishop of Dover.
Organisers of a major golf championship - set to be staged in Kent this summer - say they are monitoring the ongoing coronavirus situation.
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