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One of Kent's most prominent politicians has lifted the lid on living with breast cancer while keeping a sense of humour.
Two railways and a grotto made of shells are among the attractions to receive much-needed funding.
Airline industry workers grounded by the pandemic have returned to their former college to help settle in new learners.
Despite having the chance to retire and then contracting Covid-19, a Kent nurse says she's going nowhere.
A government minister says she is "losing patience" with shopping giant Amazon's failure to deal with nuisance lorries at one of its Kent warehouses.
A barber whose shop was vandalised has come up with a novel idea to help track down the culprits.
A supermarket cafe is welcoming customers again after a huge refubishment.
Changing working practices caused by the pandemic have prompted a local authority to look at making a multi-million pound move.
A ban on knee-high socks at a secondary school has prompted a deluge of protests.
Work is under way to bring a boarded-up pub back to life and turn it into eatery.
A decision to allow transport firm Uber to keep operating in the capital and in parts of Kent has been criticised by a taxi drivers' association.
Responses for information about the whereabouts of a vintage vehicle have come in from around the country.
A 20-year-old has told how a weekend job in a Kent restaurant set her on a path where she's cooked for the Queen and qualified as a chef.
A driver suffered a suspected medical episode before crashing into a lorry on a busy industrial estate and being taken to hospital.
An 87-year-old Covid survivor has been introduced to a special new addition to her family.
Firefighters have been sent to burning crates at one of the county's biggest football clubs.
A former Carpetright store which was the venue of a massive illegal rave last year is to be converted into a pharmacy.
These days it's a thriving community packed with swanky apartments but the history of this Kent island goes back a long way.
A man is trying to track down a '58 Chrysler that he sold 20 years ago.
KentOnline understands up to 20 people are to be made redundant at a cash-strapped primary school.
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