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Flooding problems outside a primary school are heaping misery on parents who say someone must take responsibility to sort it out.
A new TV show produced, written and filmed in Kent has dropped onto global streaming platform Amazon Prime.
A shopper says he was grabbed by store security guards after they suspected him of shoplifting and says was treated that way because he is black.
A paedophile who sexually abused a young child for more than two years has been jailed.
Homes at risk from an eroding cliff close to collapsing have been protected as part of a £1 million rescue operation.
Campaigners will fight in the High Court claiming government broke the law when drawing up plans for 50 new roads including the Lower Thames Crossing.
A planning application bid for a £2.5bn theme park proposal in Kent will continue to go ahead as planned after rivals questions its legality.
A man has been jailed after attempting to rape a woman in her own home following a night out.
The Met Office has issued a warning ahead of heavy rain and thunderstorms forecast to sweep across the country and into Kent.
A man has appeared in court charged with assaulting three women in the same Kent town and is also accused of harassing another person.
A driver fled the scene of a crash after their car hit a telegraph pole following a late night crash forcing the road to be shut.
A man is due to appear in court accused of "smashing up" a railway station office and threatening staff after missing the last train.
A pub has closed after a Covid outbreak was confirmed among its customers.
Walk-in Covid vaccine clinics open in Kent for all over 18s to receive theirs without an appointment as the NHS launches a big push for more jabs.
A money laundering prevention expert is facing a prison sentence after being found guilty of failing to disclose information about his own company.
The nephew of a Battle of Britain pilot shot down and killed took to the skies in a Hurricane to pay tribute to his uncle during a moving memorial.
Drivers trying to illegally dispose of rubbish and waste have been targeted by police as part of a clampdown on the scourge of fly-tipping.
Revised plans for the Lower Thames Crossing are set to be published next month several months after the original planning application was pulled.
A man is being questioned by police after officers were called to reports of about a dozen people fighting in a street.
Two men have admitted carrying out a ram-raid burglary at a village Co-op store which caused extensive damage.