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Firefighters used the Jaws of Life to cut a woman free from a car wreck.
A moggy called Murston thought to have been run over by a car has died despite being looked after by vets and volunteers from Cats Protection.
A secret guerilla knitter has put his or her stamp on a village by decorating a bright red pillar box.
A community charity group in Kent has set up a new service to combat loneliness in part of the county.
German lorry drivers stranded in Britain when France closed its border with the UK were sent to the Isle of Sheppey to be tested for coronavirus.
Patients and medical staff were trapped inside a hospital after a man with a screwdriver threatened staff, it is claimed.
We go inside one of Kent's first two covid test centres for people without symptoms to find out what it's like and meet Kent's public health director.
Copies of a Kent newspaper are being delivered free with 500 food bank parcels to ensure struggling families feel part of the community.
Bel Austin, believed to be the oldest working journalist in Kent, has become one of the first to be given a vaccination for coronavirus.
A mum has told how a grenade she and her daughter found on a beach turned into a fireball as she checked with a hot pin to see if it was whale vomit.
Dale Howting, 86, has raised £6,500 for charity this year by getting on his bike - and is on target to raise a total of £300,000 next year.
The leader of Kent County Council has admitted the government's call to test symptom-free school pupils by Christmas will be difficult.
A union boss has dismissed claims that Kent's coronavirus-hit jails are to blame for Londoners faced with Tier 3 restrictions.
Officers were called to a bridge and handed over a man to medics.
The strict Tier 3 coronavirus restrictions are taking their toll on Kent's live music pubs.
A father-of-four has recreated one of JMW Turner's most famous paintings for a giant mural on the seafront of a Kent resort.
A mystery hole which appeared overnight next to one of Kent's oldest churches has become a new tourist attraction as police look into it.
A teenage arsonist who caused £17k of damage to two schools, threatened a witness and attacked a student has escaped jail by a "hair's breadth."
The Army has been called in to set up a mass coronavirus testing centre in a working men's club in one of Kent's top covid hotspots.
Commuters were rescued after they were trapped onboard carriages when a train hit a fallen tree on the tracks.
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