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A bid to build a sprawling development of 4,000 homes has been narrowly deferred following a fiery council meeting.
Kent's only Labour MP believes the party has focused more on winning votes in the North than the South East.
A man hit by a train over the weekend has suffered life-changing injuries, police have confirmed.
Two suspected thieves were arrested an hour after a motorbike was stolen from the centre of a Kent town.
Plans for a huge development on prime farmland are set to be given the go-ahead following numerous legal troubles and delays.
Exclusive: Wardens brought in to crack down on litter have dished out almost a quarter of a million pounds in fines in just four months.
Our reporter tries a Po'Boy - a classic Louisiana dish at a new fast food sandwich shop - and nearly escapes with a free lunch.
A bid to build a complex housing dozens of people has sparked fears an estate will become the site's "overspill car park".
Residents are set to be banned from using a historic entrance into a cathedral's grounds.
A writer who was sent on assignment to the Kent coast has become another "DFL" after falling in love with the town.
A motorist has hit out at the “disgusting” state of a council car park covered in graffiti and smelling of urine and faeces.
With demand driven by Londoners, seven-figure sums are changing hands across Kent as a fortunate few splash out on lavish properties.
Fire crews cut the roof off a car in order to free someone trapped inside following a crash which left two vehicles badly damaged.
A teenager left paralysed from the waist down following surgery after she was attacked in a park has taken to TikTok to share her harrowing story.
A community shop, which sells discounted food and household goods to people in need, has been burgled for the third time this year.
A family have told how they were attacked by 15 wild Rhodesian ridgebacks while on holiday in Greece.
After university I thought finding a job would be the hard part - but that was nothing compared to the task of securing a decent place to live.
Market traders are having “sleepless nights” over how they will pay the bills after being told to cough up thousands of pounds in backdated rent.
Our reporter tried a plush new cinema located in a £115 million development - and was left feeling more than impressed.
With energy bills set to spiral, we visited one Kent high street to find out how businesses are bracing themselves for the "painful" months ahead.