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A couple who found happiness with each other after tragedy and the fear coronavirus would claim a life, got married hours before the new lockdown.
Despite coronavirus, one of the festive season's biggest fundraisers is going ahead. Here's how to get involved in Christmas Jumper Day 2020...
Thousands of reflective keyrings are on their way to children across Kent thanks to the almighty success of this year's Be Bright Be Seen campaign.
Want to make sure you don't miss the dates to get gifts and cards - and letters to Santa - in the post for Christmas? Here's the info you need:
Sponsored Editorial: A new takeaway business The Meatball Company, launched by a Deal bistro, offers freshly prepared meals to enjoy at home
Changes to Kent's high streets, accelerated by the coronavirus pandemic, will be among the topics discussed at the Kent and Medway Business Summit.
Families in Kent and Medway are being urged to stay home and not trick or treat on Halloween, despite government rules allowing for celebrations.
We have a whopping 20,000 Be Bright Be Seen reflective keyrings to once again give away to help children be seen on Kent's roads this winter.
After a week of wrangling over A-levels, GCSE pupils are nervously awaiting the release of their results.
A-level results are out today, but they're not based on exams - here's what to do if you don't get the grades you were hoping for.
Bluewater's popular summer attraction The Beach is reopening this weekend, with restrictions in place to meet the latest government guidelines.
The test, which is done by thousands of pupils, has been delayed by a month, Kent County Council has confirmed.
As applications open for Travel Saver passes, a Kent MP is demanding answers over pupil bus bubbles to avoid a 'secondary school transport crisis'.
As schools plan for a full return to class in September, we've added a new section to our website to bring you the latest news and information.
Despite the scorching temperatures tickets for a Christmas lights trail are on sale - with proposed restrictions at the event because of coronavirus.
Sponsored editorial: To help local families, a Kent school is the last all-girls' boarding school in the UK to move from full boarding only
Earlier this month we asked for messages from grandchildren. But now it's the turn of Kent's grandparents to tell their families they're missing them.
No sharing of toys or materials, supervised handwashing and no end-of-term traditions all feature in the latest guidelines for primary schools.
Doctors are appealing to families in Kent to still bring children for routine vaccinations to help prevent any resurgence in other deadly diseases.
We're collecting children's lockdown messages to their grandparents for a special pull-out being published next month. Here's how to send yours.
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