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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.
Two men forced their way into a property and threatened the occupants before getting into a second dispute with man walking in the street.
The community has rallied round a retired soldier whose family car was destroyed in a fire police are treating as a hate crime.
A 10-year-old DJ has the chance to get an audience of thousands dancing when she kicks off Floorfiller Anthems tonight.
The headteacher has expressed her delight after her school received praise for its improvement across the board from government inspectors.
Patients are now able to collect vital drugs without having to leave their car thanks to a new pharmacy.
School friends have found a way to connect with each other despite being at home with their families during the lockdown.
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