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Hotel chain Travelodge has reopened six of its Kent branches today following four-month closures.
We've delved into the archives and dug out 101 pictures and stories of the Olympic torch coming through Kent.
A key road used by thousands of motorists will be shut for 25 days to allow for lengthy gas works.
A decision on a long-running bid to build a new Co-op supermarket is due after 450 villagers signed a petition objecting to the plans.
Motorists were stuck in traffic on a notoriously busy ring-road following a crash involving a lorry and BMW.
Stunning photos have captured a comet 64 million miles away as it streaks its way across the skies.
EXCLUSIVE: Nigel Farage has backed the government's plan to open a HGV customs clearance centre in Kent and plays down 'catastrophic' traffic fears.
An increased number of booking slots for residents to rid themselves of household waste will come into force from tomorrow.
A woman has been charged with three driving offences after police stopped a car on a busy road.
A Disney cruise ship boasting 11 decks and a massive Goofy hanging from the stern is currently moored up in Kent.
Police have launched an investigation after a suspicious fire in a front garden damaged a house.
Police are on the hunt for a hooded suspect after windows at a supermarket were smashed and booze swiped from the store.
A new customs clearance centre catering for thousands of HGVs in the aftermath of Brexit will result in huge disruption, fears a Kent MP.
A man in his 70s has been pronounced dead following an incident at a popular beach.
The controversial decision to approve a huge solar farm with 880,000 panels will not be legally challenged, a disappointed council has revealed.
A council wants to grant itself stringent new powers which would make lighting barbecues on beaches and in parks illegal.
Hotel bosses want to transform a rundown cottage - formerly owned by Lord Kitchener - into a holiday home for wedding guests and families.
Newly released CGIs give a glimpse inside a GP surgery which will cater for 15,000 patients when it opens later this year.
Residents fear Premier Inn’s plans to install illuminated signs at a new hotel will destroy the image of a historic market town.
A major development is on the verge of gaining the seal of approval after developers pledged to pay £2.2 million towards a relief road.