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Flock left freezing in bleak mid winter

26 January 2017
Flock left freezing in bleak mid winter

A busted boiler has left a church's congregation frozen to their pews.

Blaze drama as house goes up in flames

25 January 2017
Blaze drama as house goes up in flames

An elderly woman was given oxygen after a two-storey house caught fire.

Delays after moped crash

25 January 2017
Delays after moped crash

Drivers are told to expect long delays after a crash between a car and moped on a busy town road.

VIDEO: Train derailment misery to last for rest of week

25 January 2017
VIDEO: Train derailment misery to last for rest of week

Some train services in Kent are likely to be disrupted for the rest of the week after a train derailed.

Runaway horse causes chaos

24 January 2017
Runaway horse causes chaos

Early morning commuters were stunned to see a riderless horse running through a busy Kent town.

VIDEO: Bomb squad blow up wartime shell on beach

23 January 2017
VIDEO: Bomb squad blow up wartime shell on beach

An unexploded ammunition has been blown up by bomb disposal teams after being uncovered by the tide.

Crossing reopens after crash in fog

23 January 2017
Crossing reopens after crash in fog

Police have reopened the Sheppey Crossing fully after a crash in freezing fog.

Prisoner on roof of a Kent jail

19 January 2017
Prisoner on roof of a Kent jail

Emergency response teams were called to an incident at a Sheppey prison.

Storm surge warning for Kent coast

13 January 2017
Storm surge warning for Kent coast

Flood advice issued ahead of expected storm surge.

Explosions heard across the county

10 January 2017
Explosions heard across the county

Unusually loud gunfire and explosions have been heard across Kent today, with reports of windows rattling and houses vibrating.

Bus driver lost job after 'saving woman from attack'

05 January 2017
Bus driver lost job after 'saving woman from attack'

A driver says he has unfairly lost his job after throwing a teenager off his bus for trying to stab a woman with a pencil.

Grandad runs for life to dodge falling power cables

04 January 2017
Grandad runs for life to dodge falling power cables

A retired pub landlord has described the moment he was forced to scramble for his life as live 400-volt power cables crashed down around him.

Delays hit family's 'Hobbit House' build plan

02 January 2017
Delays hit family's 'Hobbit House' build plan

A couple building a pioneering underground "Hobbit House" will have to wait to live in their home after delays.

Another 62 homes to be built?

29 December 2016
Another 62 homes to be built?

Developers want to build a new 62-home estate off Scocles Road.

Sea dip in memory of windsurfer

29 December 2016
Sea dip in memory of windsurfer

Swimmers braved the cold to make a post-Christmas splash in the sea on the Isle of Sheppey

Biker lay hurt in road for two hours after ambulance delay

25 December 2016
Biker lay hurt in road for two hours after ambulance delay

A desperate dad scooped his injured son off the pavement and took him to hospital after waiting hours for an ambulance following a motorbike crash.

Man dies after being hit on pedestrian crossing

25 December 2016
Man dies after being hit on pedestrian crossing

Two people have been arrested after a man died when he was hit by a car on a pedestrian crossing.

'KentOnline helps me keep track of who's been good'

24 December 2016
'KentOnline helps me keep track of who's been good'

It may be his busiest time of the year, but Father Christmas still found a moment to chat to KentOnline ahead of the big day.

Car crashes into house

24 December 2016
Car crashes into house

A motorist has been arrested after a car ended up embedded in the front wall of a house this morning

Chip shop blaze leads to Christmas Eve blackout

24 December 2016
Chip shop blaze leads to Christmas Eve blackout

A fire in a fish and chip shop plunged nearby homes into darkness when it caused a power failure.

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