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Witnesses have told how they heard screams after a young man suffered a serious head injury when he was hit by a car.
Two divers have been fined more than £60,000 after plundering treasure from the seabed off the Kent coast worth an estimated £250,000
A restaurant has been visited by environmental health officers after a father claimed a cockroach fell out of his Subway lunch.
Kent is to get a new pier, as a seaside town undergoes a major makeover.
Thousands visit Hythe as the town's annual festival got underway this weekend as businesses go head to head for best dressed window display crown
A bizarre deep-fried doughnut bacon cheeseburger with more than 1,500 calories has arrived at a Kent cafe.
A new memorial arch to mark the centenary of the First World War has been completed before a visit by Prince Harry.
A man has been arrested in Kent just hours after a substance was officially made a class C drug.
A Kent MP has today called on support for phone hacking victims after Kent based former News of the World editor Andy Coulson was found guilty
A man critically injured when he was knocked down by a car is a cafe owner who was serving customers outside, his son has confirmed.
Concerns raised over huge bamboo scaffolding erected for an arts festival have been rebuffed by organisers.
A car daubed in pink and gold stripes - and laden with England flags - is a contender for Kent's most over-the-top to mark the World Cup.
A landmark hotel was evacuated when a fire broke out in the basement.
Folkestone's only cinema will remain open after a deal was struck to upgrade the facilities
A man has been found guilty of racially abusing a member of staff at the Grand Burstin Hotel
Armed police were called out to a residential area after reports of men with firearms
A man was taken to hospital after an alleged assault in Folkestone
Passengers using the Channel Tunnel are experiencing delays tonight... after a train got stuck en route to France
A man has been charged with sexually assaulting a young boy after police were involved in 16 hours of negotiations in a rooftop stand-off.
A jolly reveller who led a silent group of train passengers into a riotous sing-along has explained why he livened up the late-night carriage.