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Crews fought to extinguish a blaze that broke in a town centre flat.
Bosses have announced eight rides at one of the most popular amusement parks in Kent are set to reopen.
Not a single person over the age of 80 has tested positive for Covid in Kent in the last week as almost 80% of new cases are in the under-50s.
Our "out-of-shape" reporter was left gasping for air after taking on Kent's first indoor exercise session since restrictions were relaxed.
One of Kent's biggest schools needs a new £1.5 million building to prevent pupils from having to be bussed miles to class, its head teacher believes.
The “most historic and picturesque part” of a village will be spoiled if a brewery builds two houses in a pub car park, residents fear.
Restaurants serving Turkish, Italian and Caribbean food will all be available to order from online - as Deliveroo launches in a Kent town.
Youths smashed their way into a town centre shop before fleeing on their bikes with £2,000 of stolen cigarettes.
School bosses are aiming to move pupils out of “rotten” mobile classrooms and into a state-of-the-art teaching block next spring.
A mental health worker died after her car overturned when it crashed into a roundabout, an inquest has heard.
Two incidents in one day in the same town required the assistance of the air ambulance.
Controversial plans to breathe life into a site that has remained empty since arsonists wrecked three businesses have been snubbed.
A man has been airlifted to a London hospital after suffering serious injuries in a town centre crash.
A lorry driver abused by his wife says he felt like he was living in a horror film – as a recording of her threatening to kill him was released.
Lorryloads of soil, boulders, bricks, tyres and asbestos have been found dumped in fields – prompting calls for tougher sanctions against fly-tippers.
One of the world's most controversial artists has "never been so happy" - following life-altering surgery to remove an aggressive form of cancer.
Drivers travelling along the M2 are facing delays after a car veered off the road and flipped onto its side.
Roadblocks have been set up close to the scene of PCSO Julia James's murder as the hunt for her killer continues.
A decades-long tradition of holding prayers before council meetings in Kent’s cathedral city is set to end following a vote to scrap the custom.
The derelict site of a building gutted by a massive fire seven years ago is set to be auctioned with a guide price of £750,000.