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A thief who broke into a building site and stole £600 of insulation, led police on a high speed chase with two young children in his car.
Paul Acres gives his verdict on Toyota's Highlander SUV
Gravesend Dynamite rounded off another successful campaign by lifting the RFL Wheelchair Rugby League South Championship.
Find out who's in KentOnline's team of the week and vote for your star man.
There’s still time to enter the Medway Sports Awards.
Cuxton 91 eased through the Second Round of the Kent Sunday Premier Cup with a five-star display.
It’s 10 out of 10 for Erith & Belvedere as they extended their perfect start to the Southern Counties East season.
Catch up with the FA Trophy and Isthmian League matches involving Kent teams.
Six Maidstone Roller Dance Club members have been selected to skate for Great Britain in three different events.
A mother-of-three exposed her breasts to a man 10 times, asked him for sex as well as reaching for his groin and sexually assaulting him.
Canterbury Golf Club players hold the amateur and the professional county championship titles after Richard Wallis won the Kent PGA crown.
An angry driver crashed into other cars after trying to race another driver who cut him up during a road-rage incident on the A2, a court heard.
Kent swimmers have won the National County Team Championships for the first time.
Our schools need your support more than ever - here's how you can help
The clock is ticking - don't miss your chance to nominate a worthy winner in time for this year's Medway Sports Awards!
This exciting initiative at Beechwood School is open to talented footballers who also want to focus on their academic education.
Lydd racer Bradley Ray has a 66-point lead in the British Superbike Championship - and there's just one round to go.
Alessia Russo will miss out on a return to the scene of her greatest triumph after being ruled out of England's next two matches.
Find out why young footballers in Kent are learning to play the game without heading the ball.