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A Kent care home in one of the county's worst hit areas for Covid-19 has recorded 17 coronavirus-related deaths.
A foundation which runs two of Kent's most popular wild animal parks has secured a vital seven-figure loan to help it through uncertain times.
Developers have submitted plans to increase the sprawling site of an approved 300-home development in the countryside.
A DIY giant has angered environmentalists with its plans to chop down a line of trees in an area that suffers from high levels of pollution.
Proposals to enclose a swimming pool and extend a sports hall as part of a major development at a £12,200-a-term school have been submitted.
Police have arrested a man on suspicion of assault and criminal damage after they responded to an incident in a house.
Proposals for a new coffee shop at a frequently-used service station on the A2 have been unveiled.
Another group of migrants have been brought ashore after being intercepted by Border Force crews.
A stretch of the M20 was closed after a car went up in flames.
An intensive care nurse has been left devastated after a thief broke through three locks to steal her much-loved bicycle at a Kent hospital.
Hundreds of people ignoring "stay at home" guidance were ordered off Kent beaches yesterday during the sunny weather.
Police uncovered a suspicious load of money in a car following a stop-and-search - resulting in the driver being put into custody.
Developers are finalising proposals to demolish an old asylum in order to make way for a new housing development.
Coastal defences in Kent have been prepared as strong winds and a high tide are forecast tomorrow.
Incidents involving coastguard crews reached a peak for the lockdown period on VE Day, as dozens of people ignored the 'stay at home' warning.
A successful businessman has unveiled his vision for a greener future and a fleet of hydrogen-powered buses.
A government minister says fast food drive-thrus did not have to shut during lockdown and believes they can safely reopen.
A man in his 30s has been killed after being hit by a HGV near a bus stop.
Soldiers based in Kent traversed rivers and landslides as they played a vital role in rescuing more than 100 stranded Brits.
Hundreds of people were able to enjoy seeing the illumination of a huge hillside landmark which was lit up last night.