More on KentOnline
A little boy who went missing during a visit with his mother more than a year ago has returned to the UK.
Police have charged a man with burglary after two properties in a town were broken into.
Rates continue to rise across the county - with two areas among the highest nationally as they exceed 700 cases per 100,000 people.
A victim of domestic abuse has bravely spoken out about her experiences in the hope it will inspire others to flee their controlling partners.
Drivers faced queues on a main road earlier this evening following reports of a three-car accident.
A relieved dog owner has been reunited with his beloved hound who went missing from his bungalow last week.
Patients among those first to receive the Covid-19 vaccine have expressed cautious optimism for the future.
The rail minister says passengers in Kent will have to wait until the new year for news on a long-awaited railway service.
A new Covid-19 test centre allowing walk-in appointments has opened in a community centre car park.
New test centres to identify asymptomatic spreaders of the coronavirus are to open in two Covid hotspots.
There are calls for a halt to housebuilding as the latest in a series of holes opens up on land close to residential developments.
Police have identified the owner of one of the bikes which was stolen two days earlier.
A binman killed in a tragic accident has been hailed as a hero for trying to prevent an even more dangerous incident.
A man died on a busy bypass sparking hours of traffic chaos, with efforts ongoing to trace his family.
An RNLI branch has launched an online fundraising drive to keep boats afloat both at sea and further inland.
The mother of a young woman murdered in 1987 says she is shocked by the revelation cold-case detectives have made an arrest.
The public are being asked if they recognise two individuals police wish to speak to over suspected town centre shoplifting.
A suspect has been arrested in connection with the murders of two women in a town more than 30 years ago.
An inquest jury found the fatal shooting of a dangerous fugitive by police was a lawful killing by officers fearing 'imminent danger'.
These are the faces of three women the police wish to speak to after cosmetics were allegedly stolen from a high street chemist.
Trying to find the right nursery, school, college, university or training provider in Kent or Medway? Our Education Directory has everything you could possibly need!