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A female lurcher has been found by the stray dog service with a wound on its back.
Residents have been left in shock after heavy machinery destroyed a much loved view in a matter of hours.
The mum of boy hit by a car is calling for tougher sentences for careless drivers, after the motorist that hit her son received a fine.
A driver has been fined £100 after being caught with a laptop on his dashboard by officers in unmarked police vehicles.
Opening night review - Nigel Havers and Patricia Hodge in Private Lives at the Marlowe Theatre
Nearly three in 10 dog owners have fed their pet a toxic food without knowing, this is what to do if your pooch eats something they shouldn't.
Councils across the county have revealed how the Household Support Grant is letting people get the financial help they are entitled to.
Southeastern has confirmed a full timetable will be restored because fewer staff are absent with Covid.
From plants to toilets, specialists have revealed how to keep your pet safe inside the home.
Waiting times in A&E went up last month after ambulance crews dealt with the highest ever number of life-threatening calls.
A man who won £1,000,000 on New Year's Eve plans to spend his winnings on home improvements.
Parents on a new housing estate who cannot get their children into newly-built schools nearby are facing lengthy round-trips to get them to class.
Specialists are telling pet owners to be vigilant and careful when walking their pooch during cold and dark months.
An electric car that ran out of charge is just one of the unusual items forgotten by hotel goers in Kent last year.
A veterinary group has become one of the first practices in the UK to start recycling surgical equipment.
The 1921 census has revealed some fascinating insights into life in Kent 100 years ago
A teenager from Kent with cerebral palsy has been able to manage her pain thanks to horse riding.
Nearly 50 firefighters across the county are self-isolating after testing positive for coronavirus.
Several flood alerts have been issued across the county as a result of high spring tides and strong winds.
A 14-year-old Kent student, who struggled in lessons due to her mental wellbeing, turned her attitude around thanks to her school’s mentoring dog.