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A PE teacher from Kent remembers the day he won the London Marathon in an impressive time of two hours, nine minutes and 42 seconds.
A course for all University of Kent students, which includes a quiz on white privilege, has been branded "thought policing" by a leading academic.
A scheme that recognises notable individuals with a blue plaque where they lived or worked needs to be more diverse, says Historic England.
A 16-year-old boy has suffered potentially life-changing injuries after falling onto a live rail following an attack at a railway station.
A mystery buyer has pulled out of the sale of the county's most impressive country home.
Three men were taken to hospital after being viciously attacked by a gang of up to 12 teenagers in a park.
A gifted teenager who tragically took his own life was overwhelmed with school work, his mother claims.
A 72-year-old living on a Kent caravan park had a secret stash of rare coins worth tens of thousands of pounds.
Fond memories of an usherette who worked at a Kent theatre for 58 years and showed millions of audience members to their seats.
A talented schoolboy who took his own life in woods had told friends of his intentions in a troubling messages.
The owners of one of Kent's oldest hotels fear it will slowly die and close if it is not allowed to invest in innovative new accommodation.
A Kent MP says a company has been forced to dumped a huge amount of produce - and urged the Prime Minister to tackle farming labour shortages.
An environmental campaigner wants a £30 million bypass scrapped to save a tiny snail.
A wildcat breeding programme is being planned with the aim of releasing the rare creatures into the countryside.
From a £100 Led Zeppelin gig to its legendary 'grab-a-granny' nights, a mansion-turned-nightclub lives long in the memories of those who visited.
Plans to extend the season of a camp site with luxury glamping have got the backing of economy and tourism chiefs.
The family of a Kent man killed on 9/11 have spoken of the tragedy that turned their world upside down.
Pride returns to Canterbury in all its colourful glory on Saturday in what promises to be a joyous celebration of the LGBTQ+ community.
Police officers were taunted by onlookers after a patrol car became lodged on a retractable security bollard.
One of Kent's biggest food and drink festivals has been cancelled less than three weeks before it was due to happen.