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Pupils were treated to a prize story-time session with a local children’s author and illustrator after winning a regional green-travel challenge.
Kent lost their last eight wickets inside 46 minutes as leaders Somerset clinched a 10-wicket win in Canterbury.
An organisation representing charities across the county has expressed its delight at being involved with the inaugural Kent Volunteering Awards.
A city boss has been suspended after he bought donuts for staff for his birthday, joking one of his colleagues loves a "glazed ring".
Pupils were rewarded for their commitment to green travel with an environmentally themed story-time session delivered by a Kent children’s author.
Police are searching for a teenage girl who has been missing for almost a week.
A pensioner trapped in waist-deep water was pulled from a car by passers-by.
It’s your very last chance to book tables for the Ashford heat of the KM Big Charity Quiz.
It’s the very last chance to register entries for school science competition the Bright Spark Awards.
Families and lovers of the great outdoors have less than two weeks left to guarantee their participation in the KM Charity Walk.
A mum who admitted killing her twin babies on Boxing Day will no longer face a murder trial after prosecutors accepted a plea of manslaughter.
Pupils at a Sittingbourne primary were treated to a prize story-time session with a local author after winning a regional literacy challenge.
Drivers face chaos on the roads this morning after sink holes were discovered on the M25 following yesterday's heavy rain.
Paralympic skier Millie Knight talks rediscovering her love of the sport following recent injury setback.
Kent wheelchair rugby ace David Barber on his chances of competing at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics.
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A killer who murdered a homeless man and dumped his body will have to serve a minimum of 20 years before being released.
It’s likely to be a case of no pain but plenty of gain for people taking part in the KM Charity Walk later this month.
A park which is now home to a hotel and spa was a secret testing ground for a deadly D-Day weapon during the Second World War.
Time is fast running out to register teams for one of Kent’s biggest and most prestigious quiz challenges.