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A teenage cyclist was taken to hospital with head, neck and shoulder injuries after a collision with a car.
Officers investigating reports of a man repeatedly exposing himself would like to identify the person in this image.
Officers have been visiting bars in a town to hand out safety equipment and training as part of a women's safety initiative.
A consultation asking residents for their views on the future use of a 700-year-old building has opened.
Residents on an estate say they are thinking of moving over draconian new parking rules, branded “outrageous” and “disgraceful” by politicians.
Meet Eric and Brian, the rabbits at the centre of complaints that resulted in animal inspectors arriving at a pet shop, who are now living in luxury.
Motorists are being urged to check their dashcams after a driver who failed to stop for police crashed into two vehicles.
Police are investigating after a man was left with serious facial injuries after a town centre assault.
Five people have been arrested after police helicopters chased five vans that were reported stolen from outside a school.
A fourth generation farmer from Kent is set to appear in a four part TV advert for Marks and Spencer.
Police would like to identify two people after reports groceries were stolen and a shop worker was assaulted.
A motorcyclist has been taken to hospital after two crashes within minutes of each other in one town.
A barber has come up with a way to cater for children and adults who may otherwise struggle with their time in hairdresser's chair.
Police have stepped up patrols on quieter roads in a town in a bid to tackle rural crime.
A group which helps Kent Police support victims of crime is looking for diverse volunteers to provide support in their local towns.
Detectives are continuing to search farmland after a man in his 20s died following a horse fair event.
A church has stood by its decision to replace pews with new chairs to make the building more flexible for the community.
The tragic consequences of knife crime have left their mark on Kent and tackling the violence and culture that surrounds it is a top priority.
Private landlords with empty properties that could be used to home Afghan refugees are being asked to come forward.
More than 1,600 people were stopped and searched by police last year in a town covered by a Public Space Protection Order.
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