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A new book suggests a fire at one of Kent's most historic buildings could have been started deliberately.
Lengthy diversions will be in place this weekend when an A-road is closed to allow for essential works to a railway bridge.
A 33-year-old tried to smuggle 100,000 illegal cigarettes into the country.
A large-scale resurfacing project will result in a number of night-time road closures this month.
A ferry company awarded a controversial £13.8 million contract appeared to have copied its terms and conditions from a takeaway business.
Officials hope creating a beacon for world-class healthcare training will solve the problem of recruiting and retaining hospital staff.
A franchise with 2,300 branches in the US will be taking on a Kent hotel when it reopens following a £10 million rebuild.
Work to build a controversial multi-storey car park next to a train station will begin in February.
Vets were forced to amputate a poor cat's leg after the moggie got a limb caught in a vicious trap.
Police have closed an A-road in both directions while a HGV is recovered.
The number of unlicensed cabbies operating in a district has been highlighted as the need for taxis heightens over the festive period.
Residents wanting their garden waste emptied this winter will have to wait until March for binmen to collect their rubbish.
Police are investigating after burglars broke into a fire station, stole a thermal imaging camera and smashed up a fire engine.
Emergency services were called after a body was discovered off the Kent coast.
Police, ambulance and fire crews are currently dealing with an incident by a popular high-end pub.
Two people have been left seriously injured in a crash following a supermarket break-in.
A road has remained shut in both directions since early this morning following a crash.
There are fears an “inherently dangerous” slip-road on a major dual carriageway will become an accident blackspot when it opens.
About 1,000 landowners across Kent have received letters from highways bosses as the government aims to find a solution to Operation Stack.
X Factor winner Dalton Harris has some strong competition for the coveted Christmas No.1 spot - from Kent's very own Basil Brush.