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Several residents in one town say they have been targeted by thieves stealing groceries from their doorstep deliveries.
A driver who had taken cannabis and cocaine before a fatal collision which killed a cyclist has been locked up.
A woman who celebrated her honeymoon on VE Day after the second world war is now marking her 100th birthday.
A grieving father has described the devastation he feels knowing his son asked police to pick him up, hours before he took his own life.
A group concerned with animal rights in Kent says a park's decision to shoot one of its deer after it became aggressive was 'completely wrong'.
An open letter with more than 100 signatures is urging a district council to reconsider its decision to turn down funding for leisure centres.
A photographer offering free sessions to key workers as a way of saying 'thank you' is asking people to nominate those who deserve a pampered treat.
During a virtual meeting of councillors, a new Mayor and Deputy Mayor have been elected in one borough.
Opposition parties have signed an open letter calling for the leader of a borough council to step down.
A five-year-old local celebrity has become the first person to explore a new area of green space opened since the easing of lockdown.
Children in some class bubbles have been invited back to a primary school which closed after a member of staff tested positive for coronavirus.
Dash cam footage has revealed the dangerous driving conditions thousands have to battle through each day on a narrow country road.
The chief executive of an NHS trust is preparing for a 26-mile challenge between hospitals to raise money for and say thank-you to his staff.
A landlady says the character of her pub has been ruined after a tree that stood outside the building for decades was knocked down by a refuse truck.
As another chain announces closures and job losses post Covid-19, high streets in Kent have this time avoided more vacant buildings.
A 23-year-old man has been jailed after he was caught dealing cannabis and cocaine from a multi-storey car park.
A primary school preparing to welcome back pupils has started a colourful project designed to keep children reading during lockdown.
A charity that raised concerns its goats may need to be put down because of Covid-19 struggles says its pleased this no longer needs to happen.
A group of travellers who set up camp over the weekend are due to be moved along this evening.
A photographer is using her skills in lockdown to capture family memories from doorsteps while raising money for a charity close to her heart.