More on KentOnline
Labour party activists have attempted to draw line under row over pub sale of cosmetic products to raise money to fight election
Kent's police chief says an investigation about Conservative election spending in South Thanet will be completed within the next two months.
Flytipping figures show councils are dealing with more cases of dumped rubbish - with almost 20,000 reported incidents in the past year alone.
Inspectors have praised police for keeping Kent safe and cutting crime - but the force must improve its handling of stalking and harassment cases.
Business leaders and transport experts have issued a stark warning about the lack of decision surrounding the Lower Thames Crossing proposal.
It's a big day for 10 and 11-year-olds in Kent as they find out where they will be going to school in September.
A charity worker who donated Lush products that were meant to benefit vulnerable groups to the Labour party has accepted responsibility.
A Labour councillor sold cosmetics that were donated by Lush to benefit the homeless and disadvantaged to fund the party's election campaign.
People living in parts of Kent have to wait more than nine months for answers after the unexpected death of a loved one due to a delay in inquests.
Routinely arming the county's police force would risk an American-style shooting, the force's commissioner has warned.
It may not be a done deal but Blair's hope for a popular revolt over Brexit is fanciful
Government plans to reform the health service have been branded 'unworkable'.
Kent MPs are calling on the government to curb London councils from relocating homeless families to the county to save money.
Development blueprint for Thames Estuary as arts "hub" could see key role for Margate gallery
A new multi-academy trust could be formed from some of the county's schools if unique plans by the council go ahead.
The merger of authorities in Thanet, Canterbury, Dover, and Shepway would be disastrous, according to a top official.
Kent representatives have backed a "high risk" budget, despite suggestions residents are being charged more for poorer services.
Elected representatives are today expected to approve higher bills of just under 4%.
Sir Roger Gale has defended the Speaker as a row grows over his comments on President Trump.
Members of the Transport select committee say the government should consider if the operators are in breach of their contract.