More on KentOnline
How the chancellor is protecting jobs and supporting firms in the Covid-19 lockdown
Sponsored editorial: With more of us out on our bikes, riding safely on the county's roads is more important than ever
As the debate over whether it is safe to reopen schools in Kent continues we ask those in parliament what they think should happen.
Stables and yards can now gradually reopen as a result of changes in lockdown rules - enabling some children to also now resume their riding lessons.
Today marks the 80th anniversary of the Battle of France which left huge numbers of Kent servicemen dead or captured.
Former colleagues have been paying tribute to an "unflappable" newspaper editor who has died after living with cancer for more than 20 years.
Find out more about the firms rising to the challenge on the Covid-19 frontline
Signs are that tench and carp are in the feeding mood off the Kent coast.
It's Mental Health Awareness Week and this year's theme is kindness. Here's how you can help...
Two Kent MPs have signed a cross-party letter warning the company many of its pubs will close permanently unless it offers tenants more support.
Heartbroken parents who found their son dead on a beach have described him as a "vibrant and principled" young man with the world at his feet.
The victim of a hit and run says he wants the driver who left him on the side of a road brought to justice.
Thousands has been raised to support the family of a teenager who died in a Kent park.
Officers have released CCTV of a woman they want to speak to after hundreds of pounds worth of painkillers were stolen from a shop.
How to stay safe online and avoid falling for coronavirus scams
A huge slow worm has appeared in a garden, making a mum-of-two jump.
An evacuee has relayed her memories of VE Day and wartime Kent to KMTV.
GPs warn there could be 'terrible consequences' if people continue to avoid cancer screening appointments because of Covid-19.
Meet the ordinary people doing extraordinarily things in the fight against coronavirus
Irene and Jack Collier's diamond wedding celebration didn't go to plan because of the coronavirus lockdown. But then Facebook came to the rescue.