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Patrons of a city cafe have paid tribute to its owner online after his shock death.
A macabre discovery of ancient bones has been found at a former hotel.
An inquest into the death of a 16-year-old girl has heard of the final call she made to friends before she was electrocuted on train tracks.
A local authority is to convert student blocks into council homes in a bid to cut its long waiting list.
A Ukip branch leader has launched a bid for parliamentary seats in the wake of Brexit minister's resignation.
Councillors can now enjoy the match and focus on the council business another day
An alternative proposal for the future of a train station - without a planned £9m multi-storey car park - has been mooted.
A judge says a planning inspector made an "error in law" when considering planning policies for an 85 home scheme.
It's not as photogenic as usual but the work will be worth it, says bosses
Refuse contractor failings lead to a bonus for residents.
Proposals to extend a well used cycle route go on show.
University graduate will line up for a chance to win a prestigious pageant title.
Two anglers - one aged 74 - are lucky to be alive after they clung to their boat for two-and-a-half hours after it was capsized by a wave.
A car which likely struck and killed a student has never been traced despite being captured on CCTV.
A 25-year-old man suffered catastrophic injuries when the rubber ring he was in was hit by a friend's jet ski.
Gazette nature notes writer Peter Gay inspired a love of nature and wildlife
A postmaster says he is being forced to shut his village counter because the pressure is affecting his health.
Of the 531 names on a Kent memorial to the fallen of the Great War only one is a woman. Here's her story...
A campaigner who helped set up Childline with Esther Rantzen has died, aged 75.
A road has reopened after two women were trapped in their vehicles following a crash.