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A man has been jailed after large quantities of cocaine and cash were found in his car.
Council leaders say plans to build a new motorway junction between Ashford and Maidstone are still being considered despite previous setbacks.
A young girl has been raising money for frontline workers by setting herself challenges to complete on her YouTube channel.
A six-year-old boy has come up with a creative way to encourage people to stay at home during lockdown using his toys.
The owner of two farms has hit out at a parish council, claiming a drawn out planning wrangle cost rare animals their lives.
A six-year-old girl has raised hundreds for the NHS by making customised bracelets from her living room.
Campaigners have criticised the council for using the first virtual meeting to get a Garden Village development back on the agenda.
A hospice has been recognised at a national award ceremony for its creative appeal video featuring Harry Potter star, Daniel Radcliffe.
Residents have called for an extension in determining a planning application for 168 homes, to allow more time for consideration during lockdown.
Some patients needing urgent surgery in Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells will now be referred to an independent hospital for care.
An engineer from Maidstone has created a new app that anyone can use to help boost the supply of PPE to healthcare workers.
Residents living in an over 50s retreat have been raising money for key workers through their weekly doorstep clap.
From famous Romans to sporting heroes, a museum curator has started an online archive dedicated to the county's rich history.
Gas cylinders exploded in the fire that broke out at a farm in Ulcombe near Maidstone.
A drive-thru coronavirus facility has relocated to a smaller site as demand for the service has been lower than expected.
A four-year-old who helped to save his grandfather's life has received a national award for his efforts.
Businesses, groups and schools have gone digital to help each other stay active in isolation.
Aerodrome bosses say they are prepared to do whatever it takes to fight the coronavirus and adjust in ways similar to the Second World War.
A funeral company is now using its limousines to help get patients to coronavirus assessment centres.
An electrician from Sevenoaks wants to shows his support for key workers in Kent by offering free emergency call outs for all NHS staff.
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