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Kent businesses are reeling from news Prime Minister Boris Johnson could introduce national lockdown restrictions from Wednesday.
Firefighters who spent an hour tackling a kitchen blaze have issued a fresh warning about safety after a chip pan caught alight.
The bravery of a show jumper who was kicked in the face by a horse while competing is being recognised in a national award ceremony.
A £25m car dealership with seven showrooms and a service area that would have created 50 new jobs has been refused.
A man in his 50s recalled to prison has been charged with stalking offences.
We’ve all heard of the Ghost of Blue Bell Hill, but have you heard of the phantom dog in Leeds Castle, or the Witch of Pilgrims Way?
Residents on a new build housing estate have reacted to the news of the latest sinkhole to appear near their homes.
Police would like to identify a man seen on CCTV after a worker at a service station was assaulted during a reported burglary.
A new sinkhole has opened in an area notorious for land collapses near new build houses.
Fire and ambulance crews were called to an incident after it's believed a woman fell down some stairs in a subway.
A six-year-old boy who inspired the nation when he raised more than £1.2m during his 10km walk has been recognised in the Pride of Britain Awards.
They lived in castles, built fortresses along the coast and had secret love affairs in our stately homes, the Tudors have a long history in Kent.
A drug dealer caught with several bags of cocaine stashed in his car when he stopped in a bus zone has been jailed
An area in Kent has been declared the second most popular place for a socially distanced holiday in the UK.
Two men are due to appear in court after a police officer was attacked on duty.
Works to fix a burst water main on a busy road are likely to remain in place over the weekend.
Since lockdown began, one district in Kent has become the third most in demand rural area for home owners in the country leading to a hike in prices.
Two schools which welcomed their first pupils last month share what it's been like opening during the coronavirus crisis.
Building work on a new supermarket set to open in the spring has started.
A family unable to leave the house for days out because of their daughter's disabilities are hoping to raise money to buy her a specialist pushchair.
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