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One lane has been closed and emergency repair works have been scheduled on a dual carriageway because of a fallen cover.
We challenged our reporter to eat the same food rations as a Syrian refugee for seven days.
A suspect accused of threatening and spitting on a nurse who was trying to care for him while in police custody has appeared in court.
A teenage motorcyclist is in hospital with serious injuries after he was involved in a crash with a van.
A family art trail, based on the children's books Elmer the Patchwork Elephant has opened.
Two councils have fined a waste company for its 'poor' service and constant missed collections that residents have been dealing with for years.
A police dog helped officers find cocaine and cannabis hidden in outbuildings and a hedgerow during a search.
A council concerned about the sale of ancient woodlands for development has reported companies to trading standards.
Two MPs have written to a council insisting it needs to do more to tackle the continued problem of missed bin rounds and litter coated verges.
With Elmer and his friends marching into town this weekend, here's what to expect from the Big Heart of Kent Parade.
A woman who was the victim of a town centre assault is being urged to contact police.
A major road was closed in both directions as fire crews tackled a roof fire.
Two burglaries where victims were distracted while jewellery and cash were stolen from their homes could be linked, say Kent Police.
Parents and teachers have clashed over a message in letters about a school's uniform policy for girls but staff say there's been a misunderstanding.
A teenage girl was injured after she tried to battle a man with a knife during an attempted sexual assault.
A couple who needed a Covid test say a drive-through site was so difficult to find, they almost gave up trying and now want to help others find it.
An experienced kayaker who nearly died after falling into freezing cold water has told of the traumatic ordeal as he makes a 'miraculous' recovery.
A magical tree that has been helping children part with their dummies for nearly two decades has been left bare with parts of it cut back to stumps.
Tributes to a 'loyal' and 'enthusiastic' Church Army Officer who passed away have come flooding in from across a diocese.
Families have shared their frustration at having to home school their children yet again, but this time because of over running playground works.
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