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Police investigating the killing of a father in a disturbance earlier this week have charged a man with his murder.
Nearby houses shook as army bomb disposal experts blew up a Second World War bomb on a building site.
A main road had to be shut for a number of hours after a car hit a tree.
We look at the transformation of Kent's railway network brought about by HS1 - and the controversy around the building of the link.
A crowdfunding campaign has been launched to save seven Kent music venues which have played host to the likes of Oasis and Adele over the years.
We take a look at some of the connections between our county's towns and communities around the world.
Six fire engines were needed to put out a blaze at a house which firefighters believe was started by a bolt of lightning.
An online exhibition featuring photos and video submitted by the public will create a lasting document of the coronavirus pandemic.
A map showing where victims of coronavirus lived has revealed where the virus is at it's worst in the county.
Wine lovers can sample some Kentish produce during a tasting experience with a difference.
A bookseller has agreed to lose his distinctive facial hair to raise money for a charity working with young asylum seekers.
Online mental health training is among a number of projects being supported by National Lottery cash during the Covid-19 crisis.
A set design and scenery business is offering incredible experiences and wow-factor installations for your home as part of a crowdfunding appeal.
Research suggests people with cancer symptoms are avoiding medical help during lockdown – but the impact on the NHS could be severe.
Whistleblower tip offs have led to "significant failings" which potentially put a child at risk being exposed at a fostering agency.
The number of people known to have died of coronavirus has increased as a more accurate picture of non-hospital deaths emerges.
A disqualified driver who tried to evade police when spotted at the wheel has been sentenced to more than a year in prison.
Piers Morgan has been cleared by regulator Ofcom after clashing twice with Kent MP Helen Whately.
Despite being closed due to the pandemic, a rural inn has been lit up to honour NHS workers during the weekly Clap for Carers.
A new digital course will allow people to learn more about mental health and support others during the Covid-19 lockdown.
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