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A man is being questioned by police after allegedly starting a fire on the M2 and then abandoning the blaze.
A brand new multi-million fire station has officially opened bringing firefighting facilities into the 21st century for some of Kent's crews.
Business magazine Forbes has pointed its readers to a Kent town to experience the British charms of Downton Abbey - ahead of the film's release.
Two months of road works have started on a major route with overnight closures in place until the middle of March.
The housing secretary has slammed a council for failing to provide housing in its area with the authority's plans more than eight years behind.
A disastrous raid which saw 13 pilots perish in the Channel in one of the Royal Navy's worst days in the Second World War will be remembered in Kent.
A primary school is set to expand with a new pre-school nursery on site after the previous operators suddenly closed before Christmas.
A YouTube vlogger from Kent has become a bigger internet sensation after she interrupted a live Brexit interview on the BBC.
Kent batsman Joe Denly made his Test debut for England and has already been out in the middle on the opening morning of the second Test.
A woman has died in a hospital corridor while waiting to see an A&E doctor after being rushed in by ambulance crews
A football club's home ground is set for redevelopment after the club bought land for a hotel, new stands and club facilities.
The clock is ticking down on agreeing a deal between a ferry operator and council to prevent funding from being slashed.
A council is fighting to clamp down on fly-tipping in the district and is calling on the public's help appealing for help to find a prolific dumper.
A new support group for LGBT youngsters is launching in Kent this week to give people a change to make new friends and share their experiences.
A jewellery thief left a trail of evidence behind him in a desperate bid to escape capture.
The setback is highlighted in a report looking at the effectiveness of Public Space Protection Orders in four areas with high anti-social behaviour.
A new tool has been launched to help people in Kent struggling with suicidal thoughts in times of crisis.
An art gallery boss is refusing to pay an £80 fine for spitting - claiming he had coughed up a morsel of bacon.
A doctor has warned the shortage of GPs in parts of Kent is dangerous as two areas are listed in the bottom four in the entire country.
The number of patients per GP in Kent have been revealed but it's not good for two areas ranked among the lowest in England - with one the worst.