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A mum was about to bite into a cob of sweetcorn when she spotted a "maggot" inside.
Hundreds of dead starfish have been washed up on a Kent beach. Experts think they may have been hunting for mussels.
Take an exclusive look at what life is like in one of Kent's biggest prisons as it marks 30 years since it opened.
Who'd organise a Hawaiian music festival in March? The Chaucers did with their mates Cakehole and Marylebone Jelly. John Nurden checked it out...
Brave workers downed tools to save a teenage girl from drowning in the sea.
A runaway is trying to find the family who took him in more than 40 years ago.
People were put in danger of being flooded, it has been revealed, because road resurfacing work meant floodgates could not be closed.
Blue Planet presenter Steve Brown will show viewers how to find fossils in a new TV series. John Nurden joins him on the beach on the Isle of Sheppey.
Frankie Vali and the Four Seasons tribute act goes down a storm with Kent audience. But festival promoter warns more support is needed.
Experts have called to swift action to protect one of world's oldest surviving boat stores.
Drive along any of our roads and you will be appalled by the amount of litter strewn along the verges. And we've had enough.
Councillors are at loggerheads about the location of a proposed garden community.
Motorists were diverted when a broken down van closed the Sheppey Crossing today.
Jace Carreira caused a storm on BBC One TV show All Together Now when he and his brothers refused to join other judges supporting vocal group Xavier.
A road leading to the top of cliffs has been cordoned off. But no one knows why...
The popular 5k Parkrun scheme could be coming to a new part of Kent.
A working mum’s dream of becoming a registered nurse is becoming a reality, thanks to a new style of apprenticeship being trialled in the county.
Erica the runaway emu is back home with her owner after a two-day adventure.
A broken down digger became trapped by rising water as it worked on repairing flood defences.
A fleet of emergency tankers is being used to maintain water supplies to hundreds of homes after a power cut knocked out a water treatment works.
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