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A low-loader truck carrying a digger crashed into a rail bridge and got stuck - forcing trains to be cancelled.
A man boasted he had 'poked' a teenager after stabbing him twice in the back during an unprovoked daylight attack in front of shoppers.
A 16-year-old was rushed to hospital for treatment after he was stabbed in a daylight attack in a town park.
A new 'three-tiered lockdown' system has been announced but Kent has avoided stricter measures enforced in other parts of England.
Hit drum and bass team Chase & Status have pencilled in a date for their return to Kent next year.
Residents have raised concerns over Aldi’s hopes to install illuminated signs at a soon-to-open supermarket.
Poor water quality levels at an internationally-important nature reserve have caused councils to put the brakes on determining housing plans.
The firm which claims to be the oldest Cornish pasty-maker in the world has shut two of its Kent bakeries - less than 24 months after opening.
A restaurant twice voted Kent's best is to offer takeaway festive recipe boxes as it closes on Christmas Day for the first time.
Dozens of firefighters and members of staff at Kent Fire and Rescue are currently self-isolating following a number of positive coronavirus tests.
Owners of a village pub are seeking a new tenant after the previous boss convicted of having child abuse videos on his iPhone left the business.
Stations have been deep cleaned and 46 employees are in quarantine after firefighters tested positive for coronavirus.
Officers are urging anyone with information to come forward after adding a new name to Kent's list of most wanted people.
An entire year group at a primary school will work from home for a week after a pupil tested positive for coronavirus.
Police have ended the search for a missing 59-year-old man after locating him safely.
Plans to transform an historic gunpowder site into a residential complex, creekside cafe and sailing club are continuing to prove unpopular.
Villagers have condemned the "small-minded idiots" who vandalised a pub after its boss was convicted for having child abuse videos on his iPhone.
An 8ft boundary fence made from galvanised steel will be erected at a police station in response to the country’s terrorism threat level.
A former international haulage boss says the county's HGV parking provision is the worst in the world - and will continue to go downhill.
Heavy rain and strong winds of up to 65mph are hitting the county as Kent gets set for a miserable Friday and weekend.