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After a tense heat last week, we have our pets vying for a place in next week's final - who are you voting for?
As rates of hunger continue to rise and the school meal voucher scheme ends we find out just how difficult feeding a family on a budget is.
Working hounds are being celebrated with their very first National Working Dog Day.
From licking feet to eating poo, the Kennel Club has answered the most Googled questions about your pooches.
With mid-summer fast approaching, this month's eight new Kent Pets Tournament entries are eager for your vote.
After receiving more than 6,000 calls about sick and injured hedgehogs, the RSPCA is offering advice for people who come across the prickly animals.
Many women across Kent with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome feel their doctors don't care, we spoke to several ladies about their experiences.
A much loved cat rescue has been gifted a van to help them get back on the road and help felines in need.
Dog behaviourist and trainer, Louise Glazebrook, from BBC2’s '12 Puppies and Us' series, is sharing how to train your pooch with tasty treats.
Kent’s Police and Crime Commissioner is asking for police officers to get the same treatment as firefighters and NHS workers in regard to a pay rise.
We can finally reveal which pet has won July's Kent Pet's Tournament - but do you think your pet has what it takes to top the leaderboard in August?
The age of the 'pingdemic' is upon us, but what does that mean for our supermarkets, businesses and transport.
With 5k events returning across the county here is what you need to know.
Masks are optional and the dance floor is open, but what was it like to be back at a night club?
With many people going back to work for the first time in months, we spoke to a pet welfare expert about the challenges this could bring for pets.
Two people from Kent have shared their experiences with OCD and the stigma that surrounds the condition.
It's another dog-eat-dog finale in this months Kent Pets Tournament - click here to vote for your favourite pooch.
A performance that guarantees a smile on your face from start to finish, is a show full of laughter, gags and fun.
At the start of National Hygiene Week, we speak to the women working hard to highlight the issue of hygiene poverty.
The Met Office has warned of heavy rain and thunderstorms across the county.
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