More on KentOnline
A newborn baby who lived just 27 minutes would have survived if his mother had been admitted to hospital sooner, a coroner has ruled.
Cannabis cultivation and plants have been seized by police after officers gained entry into a property.
Five large trees destined for the chop in the middle of a high street now look set to be saved - in a huge victory for local campaigners.
Long-term council headquarters have been put up for sale ahead of a local authority's relocation to a shopping centre.
Plans to disband a long-running market and disperse traders across surrounding streets have been labelled both 'ridiculous' and 'really positive'.
Lord Lieutenant of Kent is urging residents to treat the jubilee celebration as an 'extraordinary event' which will likely never be repeated.
Incoming tenants at a new leisure complex are set to be handed the keys to their new restaurants and bars - as construction is now complete.
Police have recovered a knife from a skatepark where a child was attacked by two other youngsters.
Hospital staff helped organise a wedding in just four hours to ensure the bride’s terminally-ill father could watch her get married.
A takeaway boss has defended the size of his pizzas after a customer used a tape measure to show her order fell short of its advertised 15 inches.
The time it takes each police force in the UK to answer emergency 999 calls has been published for the first time ever.
Market traders in the heart of a Kent high street are set to dispersed to various locations as part of a major shake-up.
A man was left with serious facial injuries after being assaulted by a thug who was later seen in a white BMW.
Litter louts and shameless dog owners who fail to pick up after their pets are being targeted by new wardens patrolling a Kent district's streets.
Police investigating the theft of an Amazon delivery van have released a CCTV image of a man.
There is hope a controversial tree-felling plan for a Kent high street could be axed during the next stages of the planning process.
A mammoth diversion is to be in place for this weekend's full M2 closure... with drivers being sent through Operation Brock on the M20.
Discount chain Home Bargains is set to double its presence in a Kent district as it takes up residence in a former Aldi supermarket.
A 12-mile stretch of the M2 will be shut all weekend from Friday evening - at the same time Operation Brock remains enforced on the M20.
There is a "greater shift towards leisure" according to council bosses as plans for several new restaurants are planned for a popular shopping spot.