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With a new school term set to start, analysis reveals more than 12,000 youngsters in the county have tested positive for Covid-19 since September.
More people are dying with coronavirus in a Kent hospitals trust than anywhere else in England, new figures reveal.
Health chiefs say they are delighted with the approval of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine - as they prepare to immunise thousands more against Covid.
A firm wanting to build a microbrewery along a coastal stretch has been urged to add a bar to the scheme - after its plans were snubbed again.
Leaders of a busy GP practice with 10 staff members in self-isolation because of Covid-19 say local infection rates remain 'stubbornly high'.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a woman died this morning.
A woman has been charged after a wallet was stolen from a man's home during a distraction theft.
Schools should not be required to open in the new year until vaccines are made available for teachers, says a Kent MP.
Police are appealing for witnesses after a teenage girl was touched on the leg by a man as she waited for a bus.
Residents fear they may not receive Christmas cards until the new year after a Covid outbreak among postal workers put a stop to their deliveries.
The newly discovered and fast-spreading strain of coronavirus originated in a person from Kent, scientists believe.
Kent's biggest theatre will stream its pantomime online for free - after being forced to cancel the show by coronavirus restrictions.
A pensioner left six young women living in fear after harassing them with sexually explicit phone calls and messages.
The partial closure of a seaside town’s biggest car park has been extended to the summer, with works at the site expected to last six months.
An arrest has been made after six beach huts were broken into during a spate of burglaries along the coast.
Officers will not be stationed at the Kent-Sussex border to prevent residents from flouting newly-imposed travel bans, police chiefs have revealed.
Photographs show a usually busy town centre almost completely empty after dozens of shops were forced to close.
Part of a high street was taped off after emergency services descended on a town centre to treat a woman who collapsed.
Officers have released a CCTV image of a woman they believe can help with their enquiries after a pensioner's purse was stolen.
Hundreds of people were spotted piling into Kent's biggest shopping centre to buy last-minute supplies before the county was plunged into Tier 4.