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The centre of a Kent town was taped off for several hours following an early morning fight.
An investigation has been launched after a woman reported being raped in woodland in the early hours of the morning.
A young man has been charged with murder following the death of a prison inmate.
Heavy traffic and long queues are blighting one of the busiest routes in Kent following a multi-vehicle crash.
Households are being advised to keep track of Christmas deliveries following a spate of parcel thefts in one corner of Kent.
The boss of a massive secondary school says education chiefs’ continued neglect of a seaside town has established it as a district's poorer cousin.
A five-year-old boy dubbed a “miracle child” is set to be discharged from hospital in time for Christmas, after fighting for his life with Covid.
Residents say they are "being lied to" by a bin firm which took six months to clear a fly-tipped fridge.
A suspected drink-driver has been arrested after being spotted slumped over his steering wheel by an off-duty policeman.
Care firm bosses forced to lay off unvaccinated staff because of new government rules fear the move will exacerbate massive worker shortages.
A long-empty former convenience store continues to remain unsold - despite sitting on the pages of property websites for the last three years.
Police have released a computer-generated image of a thief as they crank up their investigation into a Kent burglary.
Developers believe two new luxury seafront houses equipped with cinemas, gyms and “iPads in walls” will be the first of their kind in a Kent town.
A five-year-old boy living with one of the world's rarest life-limiting conditions is seriously ill in hospital after contracting Covid.
Bosses from a Kent printing firm were left in disbelief when they realised their business shares its name with the latest strain of coronavirus.
The entrance door to a Co-op store was smashed during an attempted break-in in the early hours.
Council bosses hope the stationing of a hawk at a Bandstand along the coast will finally put an end to a long-running pigeon problem.
A popular seaside café still feeling the pinch after Covid lockdowns and a slow summer has been forced to slash its prices to avoid laying off staff.
Plans to build a swanky micropub next to a closed-down boozer at the entrance to a village are “dead in the water”, developers say.
A Kent restaurant tycoon who the Home Office tried to deport has told of his remarkable journey which has led to him running a £6-million empire.