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Dozens of red hearts have sprung up on walls, pillar boxes, pavements and buildings.
The long-standing chief executive of one of the county's most-visited tourist spots is to retire.
A surgery looking after more than 11,000 patients could close if things don't improve.
A couple have been reunited with paramedics who came to their aid when a mum-to-be suffered fits while 35-weeks pregnant.
A holidaymaker has remembered the shock which swept across a resort after three people drowned in the swimming pool on Christmas Eve.
A grandfather who has worked tirelessly for six decades working on and later helping restore an historic ship has been rewarded for his efforts.
A schoolboy who almost died after life-changing allergic reaction has visited sick children in hospital.
A young veterinary nurse has thanked neighbours for saving her life after suffering severe burns to her head when she simply blew out a candle.
A "heart-wrenched" teacher has organised for deprived families to enjoy a festive lunch.
A motorway has reopened after a large pothole forced part of the M2 to be shut for several hours.
An inspection of a detention centre for children has rated it inadequate with the management of serious incidents declining and children put at risk.
A 14th century inn with a fascinating past has been put up for sale after the landlords pulled their final pint.
A school has been forced to set up a food bank to help families facing "crisis" money problems this Christmas.
A fundraising campaign has been launched after thieves caused £10,000 damage to a church.
A new modern barista-style coffee shop is set to open next summer at a Kent hospital.
A church at the centre of a recent child abuse case must re-examine historic concerns into the safeguarding of children and young adults.
A council is considering banning weed killer amid fears it is harmful to children and pets.
Friends and family of a former City high-flier living in a bus shelter say they're relieved he's still alive after losing contact with him years ago.
Taxi drivers say the announcement which will see Uber banned from parts of Kent is a great day for the industry.
The plight of a rough sleeper who used to mix with royalty has captured the hearts of residents.