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An investigation has been launched after a gold necklace and bracelet were reportedly stolen from a town centre jewellers.
Hooded thieves have been caught on camera raiding an animal centre before fleeing with hundreds of pounds in donations.
Thieves are believed to have tried to steal a defibrillator in the centre of a town.
A cyclist was taken to hospital following a crash between a bike and a car.
Commuters faced delays into the capital after emergency services were called to a busy station.
Two derelict buildings close to a town's only chain hotel could be driving visitors away, residents fear.
A town’s first raft race since the 1980s has been cancelled after just a handful of teams entered.
It was a dramatic day as the Conservatives suffered two high-profile casualties and saw their grip on the local authority loosen.
A coastal grammar school would spell the end of any hope of an expansion at Herne Bay High, its head teacher believes.
Hundreds of pounds have been stolen from two town centre stores after they were targeted in late-night raids.
A total of six men have been arrested in connection with the rape of a woman.
Elderly residents living next to a derelict former nursing home say they are being “terrorised” by gangs of youths vandalising the property.
Eye-catching plans for an American firm to open a 24-hour fitness centre have been approved.
A mother tired of the disapproving comments her five-year-old with autism receives has designed a clothing range to alert people to his behaviour.
A popular spare parts dealer in the centre of town has closed after struggling to compete with the rise of online shopping.
Three men have been arrested on suspicion of rape after police were called to a block of flats.
A multi-million pound regeneration is set to be given the green light after council officers recommended the scheme be approved.
A conservationist is campaigning to end the release of lanterns and balloons from the seafront after seeing dead seagulls tangled in their remains.
Angry residents fear their village could be “destroyed” if a bid to build 180 homes is approved.
A new bar is set to open in the next fortnight on the site of a former high street restaurant.