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A symptom-free Covid-19 test centre will close on Sunday, and another next weekend.
A lorry which could be linked to a warehouse raid where the ashes of a grandfather were stolen was spotted on camera leaving the county.
A science student is spearheading a campaign which could transform the fertility prospects of more than a million women with endometriosis in the UK.
A fast food chain in one town will not be offering alfresco dining despite others opening outside seating areas from Monday.
A brand-new TV game show set to air this weekend where contestants pair up with celebrities to win cash prizes was filmed in Kent.
A consultation has opened into plans to expand a selective school by 150 places over the next five years.
Dog owners are urged to take extra care on walks after a dog was injured by meat allegedly spiked with poison and nails in an alleyway.
Fire crews were called to a blaze on a motorway after a car went up in flames.
A lorry and a car collided on a motorway and a roundabout was blocked after a crash.
A volunteer has set up a fundraising page to support a charity through the pandemic after losing its contract with KCC.
A driver who was arrested after crashing into five cars was being chased by police before the accident.
More than half of people in Kent are living in areas with internet speeds below the national average - is your town one of them?
Kent's director of public health is encouraging anyone who leaves home to socialise to get tested for Covid-19 twice a week.
Two people have been taken to hospital and a man has been arrested after a six-vehicle collision on a busy road.
An outdoor adventure park preparing to open in time for the Easter holidays with Covid-19 safety measures in place.
A school is warning parents and pupils to be vigilant after a sixth-former was reportedly approached by a man and asked to get into his car.
Two women working to tackle loneliness in elderly people have been named 'local heroes' for their work during the pandemic.
A volunteer working on an archaeological dig in a derelict chapel has discovered a rare medieval floor tile.
Owners of a popular karting circuit warn it could be forced to close after planners rejected a 'last hope of survival' planning application.
A crash involving a car and a van resulted in a woman being taken to hospital and a road being closed.