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Despite falling case rates, critical care capacity at some Kent hospitals remains under severe pressure due to volume of Covid patients.
A teenage cyclist who was involved in a collision with a car at a junction has died in hospital.
The number of Kent Police employees testing positive for the coronavirus has leapt - but the force says it still has enough manpower to cope.
A council is facing a dramatic increase in the number of homeless people seeking assistance and a route into affordable accommodation.
A pair of suspected drug dealers are due to appear in court after police searched two properties.
Police are warning residents to be vigilant after a number of outbuildings were burgled in a spate of break-ins.
Five more sites are to open across the county as health authorities try to isolate the asymptomatic spreaders of Covid-19.
We visit Kent's five least-used stations in one day and ask what the future holds for the rail network in 2021 and beyond.
Constant uncertainty in the face of changing Covid-19 restrictions leaves local businesses with a headache.
A cocaine and cannabis dealer has been jailed after police pulled him over for not wearing a seatbelt.
A council committee has approved plans to go ahead with long overdue improvement works at two gypsy and traveller sites.
A man has been charged with two counts of theft after cosmetics worth more than £400 were allegedly stolen.
Tributes have been paid to popular amateur sportsman who died on Boxing Day following a brain tumour.
Four horses are now in police custody after being found running free on a main road.
The daughter of a much-loved driver who died from coronavirus has urged others to stay home and take the threat seriously.
A woman who died on Christmas Eve has been described by her partner as someone who spread 'love and happiness' every day.
The RSPCA has revealed its 20 most bizarre animal rescues of the year - including a fox cub stuck in a watering can.
A Kent council is accused of wasting taxpayers’ cash following a further defeat in the courts over a controversial housing plan.
In the season of goodwill, a community has rallied around with gifts for a much-loved homeless man who had to be taken to hospital.
Three fire engines had to be sent to put out a fire which destroyed a wooden structure in a rural lane.
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