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A 43-year-old has been charged with the stabbing of a nightclub owner.
Faulty traffic lights are causing heavy congestion along the coast-bound carriageway of a motorway for the second time in two days.
Thieves who stole an empty seafront parking meter have been branded "contenders for the most incompetent criminals of the week."
Contractors have been criticised after litter dumped along the a main road was shredded by grass-cutters.
A campaign has been launched to raise £3,000 to save the life of a two-year-old rescue pig.
A newly formed group is hoping to bring Black History Month to a seaside town to battle racism and hatred.
A door was smashed and cigarettes stolen during a suspected burglary of a Co-op.
A councillor has suggested fines should be used as a last resort to discourage people from feeding ducks bread.
A soldier has described the moment he woke to find a car had crashed into his front room.
One of Kent's biggest events may not take place for years due to "unaffordable" costs - despite generating millions for the economy.
A disabled man's been trapped in his own home for months as he waits for his wheelchair to be repaired.
A city campaigner says diesel vehicles should be charged more to use a planned multi-storey car park.
A mum's campaigning to raise awareness of breast cancer - after getting the disease aged just 28.
Mystery continues to surround the death of a “flamboyant and spontaneous” student who was killed after being hit by a train.
Fly-tippers are being warned "Big Brother might be watching" them as newly installed mobile cameras have been credited with cleaning up the district.
A mum has set up a helpline as her son struggles with a condition that could mean he suffocates if he sleeps lying down.
A primary school has been rated Outstanding by Ofsted - five years after it was placed in special measures.
A suspected burglar has been charged after police recovered a hammer, cash and an identity card in a town centre.
The University of Kent and Canterbury Christ Church have both fallen several places in newly released league tables.
A local authority has applied for a judicial review of the Secretary of State for Housing’s decision to grant controversial plans to build 800 homes.