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Four people had to be rescued from a property overnight after a suspected arson attack.
More than a month after he first started, a protester is still appearing outside a supermarket to claim it's not doing enough to keep staff safe.
Firefighters were called to a post office after a smoke detector raised the alarm but were shortly stood down after no flames were found.
A young lad with terminal leukaemia is receiving massive support as he aims to complete a bucket list.
A primary school pupil disheartened by the rubbish on his walk to school decided to begin litter picking.
A club promoting racial harmony is hosting an event highlighting the migration of people from the Caribbean countries in the 1940s to 1970s.
A large-scale arts festival celebrates the landscapes and history of the River Thames with more than 50 installations and 100 miles of walking trails.
A dad-of-four is hoping to top the book charts with his first novel after getting support from a '90s music icon.
With her much-loved dog Toffee in tow, a mum-of-two has been out and about taking scenic pictures throughout lockdown.
Plans have been submitted to the council for 12 new apartments on vacant MoD land.
A 42-year-old is to appear in court accused of failing to take a breath test after a collision.
Heavyweight, Cheavon Clarke has partnered up with GoDaddy to launch his new brand, Level Up Nation.
A family are opening town centre public house which celebrates their mixed heritage by offering a mixture of Austrian and Kent beers.
A husband and wife who met more than 70 years ago are marking their anniversary and say they're just happy to be caring for each other still.
A Tom Jones fan celebrating her 100th birthday says enjoying life, daily exercise and a dash of whisky has been her secret to a long and happy life.
A teenager speaks about her struggles to find work during the pandemic as 70,000 people were left unemployed in the county last month
A10-part series starring David Easter, Mark Moraghan and Stuart Antony is continuing to film in a Kent town.
A prominent clocktower was among the landmarks that turned yellow to mark one year since lockdown began.
As the UK marks one year since the country’s first national stay-at-home order, Kent Police is reminding people to continue to follow the rules.
An underground cable fault had caused multiple power problems for a town for the past fortnight.