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A major railway route in the county will see no trains running for nine days as work is carried out to prevent landslips.
The death of a missing student has led to tributes to a young man described as having 'extraordinary promise and great personal charm'.
Music fans are being urged to be patient as they seek refunds for tickets to a classic rock festival which was due to take place this summer.
A registered sex offender who used a neighbour's internet connection to download videos and images of child abuse has been jailed.
A classic rock festival has been cancelled for the second summer running as live events continue to fall foul of the coronavirus pandemic.
A week-long clampdown on knife violence has seen more than 70 weapons including blades, a knuckle duster and a hammer seized.
Police investigating the alleged theft of a bicycle from a school have released CCTV of a person they want to speak to.
A Kent-based football history writer and podcaster explores the county's links with the spread of the global game.
Traffic cops recorded a car hitting speeds of 112mph when it passed by their unmarked vehicle.
The partner of a man missing for more than two weeks says she is 'lost and confused' by his sudden disappearance.
A charity has put up a reward for information leading to conviction of PCSO Julia James' killer as murder investigation enters its ninth day.
Part of a town centre road was blocked after a building fell into the street.
Drivers are being warned of delays caused by the installation of temporary traffic lights on a main road due to ongoing work by Southern Water.
The family of a missing student have been informed by police after a body was found in a harbour.
A thief who targeted a number of homes during a three-day spree in towns across the county has been sent to prison.
Fire crews had to be called out after flames from a bonfire started to spread to trees and houses.
Three county lines dealers who targeted a 12-year-old child to sell drugs have been jailed.
A developer is seeking permission to build a new care home as part of wider development plans for a site.
The name for a town's newest dining destination has been chosen following a public vote.
A strategy for the economic future of one borough highlights the importance of thriving rural industry driven by the 'wine garden of England'.
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