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The family of a 30 year old man who died soon after being diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumour are raising money in his memory.
A grieving family who have already faced a devastating loss say they are heartbroken their loved one's funeral flowers were stolen from a crematorium.
Firefighters have spent the afternoon tackling a house fire in a rural town.
An unpopular contraflow on a Kent motorway will be removed just two weeks after it was deployed in response to lockdown restrictions lifting.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct is investigating after a 43-year-old woman died in police custody in Kent.
Two Kent artists have reminisced about their "otherworldly" time on The X Factor, as the ITV hit gets the chop after 17 years.
Figures show the county's police force is not representative of Kent, with three times more male sergeants than female.
An award scheme designed to praise acts of compassion is looking for nominations for selfless care or residential homes.
More animals are shot by air rifles in Kent than anywhere else in the country, new figures reveal.
A major project is underway to prevent structures used in the Second World War off the coast of Kent from crumbling into the sea.
A woman who tragically killed her own mother after falling asleep behind the wheel causing a head on collision has narrowly avoided jail.
An A&E doctor out of work because of a life-threatening illness has thanked hundreds of well-wishers who have supported him financially.
Police patrols are being stepped up in a rural town in a bid to tackle a rise in anti-social behaviour.
People who have had to wait four weeks for their black bins to be collected say they can't wait for the smell and rubbish to be gone.
A viscountess says she is 'utterly fed up' of a utility company chasing her for money she does not owe after bailiffs turned up at her door.
The widow of a man who died after he was struck by a falling drill at a building site has told an inquest his death could have been prevented.
Teenagers smashing windows, tipping cars and using catapults have left residents in one town worried it's becoming the wild, wild west.
The dad of a teen who took his life after calling 999 hopes to share his son's story with police forces nationwide to stop a repeat of the tragedy.
An iconic steam train on a tour of the county will tonight make a pit-stop in a village to collect water.
A prize giving scheme designed to say thank you to local heroes is back for a second year.
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