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Rochester was transformed this week as television crews again decended on the town to continue filming a new series of Jekyll and Hyde.
It’s not always easy to persuade teenage boys to take on dance but Tannis Kelley coaxed them and was named Kent’s top drama teacher.
A digger crashed through a garden fence and ended with its claws just inches from a young girl's head.
Council boss Neil Davies apologies after a mistake which saw a woman break electoral rules by nominating three candidates instead of two.
A Medway war veteran has slated suggestions that Britain’s most successful Second World War general, suffered from autism
Former sapper Steve Craddock, who has raised an amazing £348,000 for Help for Heroes, has a new challenge on his hands – a cycle workshop.
A charity boss said there is a “hidden population” of homeless young people forced to live on the streets in Medway.
A special safety watch which detects the whereabouts of dementia patients is being piloted in Medway.
A party whose candidate did not receive a single vote says the result was wrong and says the matter has made the council look "a laughing stock".
Campaigners hope 7,000 plastic soldiers can help save a historic ship that earnt her battle honors rescuing thousands of troops from Dunkirk.
Traders fear a band of beggars are plaguing an historic high street to exploit thousands of tourists and shoppers.
Medway Council's Labour group has reinstated its top team despite a fall in its number of councillors after last week's elections.
Gills chairman Paul Scally has accused a Ukip candidate of scoring political points over strong opposition to plans to relocate to a new ground.
Plans for the Gills to move to a new ground twice the size of the current stadium have caused protests among residents living near the proposed site.
A community leader who went to Nepal for a wedding ended up attending the funerals of three family members killed in the devastating earthquake.
A father thrust into the spotlight after Emily Thornberry's picture of St George's flags and a white van outside his home is voting blue.
Drivers could be forgiven for being confused about a case of mistaken identity, after Nigel Farage's face was plastered on a Conservative's poster.
Visitors to a famous festival will be led a merry dance if they rely on a map produced by the council, which shows five key venues in the wrong place.
Firefighters launched a dramatic river rescue after a "confused and disorientated" boat owner tripped from a jetty and got stuck in mud.
A 60-year-old man was left shaken after a driver smashed into the side of his car and sped off while being chased by police.