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A minute's silence was held at Medway Magistrates' this morning after a lawyer collapsed and died in the courtroom.
A business-owner is more than £550 out of pocket after a fly-tipping incident was tracked back to his company van.
A three-year-old boy was left fighting for his life when a heavy music speaker crashed down on him in a freak accident while on holiday.
Sports minister Helen Grant will officially unveil a £500,000 makeover at King’s Rochester Sports Centre today.
A young woman bedridden for years with chronic fatigue syndrome says a charity trip to Bluewater will be like "climbing Kilimanjaro".
There are calls for CCTV at a children's play area after vandals went on a wrecking spree.
Parents believe a school that teaches some of Medway’s most vulnerable children is in turmoil over plans to turn it into an academy.
Women denied "life-changing" hormone treatment are continuing their fight to have funding restored as health bosses insist it is the right decision.
A pensioner who was almost killed in a hit-and-run is finally back home, as police continue to hunt for the driver involved.
A pool table and furniture were among 1.3 TONNES of rubbish cleared from a Gillingham alleyway.
Hotel guests who check out with "souvenirs" from their rooms are being offered an amnesty after thousands of items - even patio furniture - vanished.
A man whose voice has become familiar to shoppers at Gravesend's Asda has said goodbye to customers and staff.
A man was taken to hospital after his car smashed into the central reservation on Blue Bell Hill
On the 70th anniversary of the Allied military invasion which marked the beginning of the end of the WW2, two veterans relive their parts in D-Day.
A mild winter and warm spring mean a huge crop of strawberries even earlier than usual for Kent farms.
Little did a lab technician know he'd be putting his new first aid course knowledge to the test... when he saved the life of a collapsed bus driver.
Inspectors have ruled that Luton Infant School requires improvement in all categories after being previously rated as good.
A woman has made an emotional appeal after a driver left her grandad with broken ribs, a fractured vertebrae and bleeding on the brain.
People are joining forces in a battle to stop NatWest bank - the only bank on the Hoo Peninsula - from closing.
A primary school, previously rated good, has been placed in special measures after being found to be "inadequate" in all four categories.