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A David Bowie tribute night on Friday will acknowledge all eras of the legendary singer's musical phases.
A district council has agreed to a scheme that is hoped to further boost a town's tourism potential.
A total 15 sheep have been slaughtered in three suspected dog attacks in the same area, all reported within three days.
A mayor has cut the ribbon for the opening of a store, which is a £560,000 investment and creates 12 jobs.
A man will be paid more than £2,000 by Kent Police after he was arrested despite being 100 miles away at the time of the alleged offence.
A collection of historic items being taken out of a town hall and kept in storage for three years during a major refurbishment.
A revised scheme for a 90-room dockside motel, which provoked opposition and comparisons to the Dutch city of Rotterdam, is back before councillors.
A stunning lantern parade with more than 300 lights lit up a town and its success means it will be held again next year.
A procession of hundred of lights will take place in a town centre as part of a day of pre-Christmas celebrations.
Two men were stopped by border police as they were leaving the UK via a Kent port, it has now been revealed.
Isolation due to lockdown and new online communication tools have contributed to an increase in child abuse cases.
Car door handles were tried and one man was arrested on suspicion of theft from a vehicle.
A Kent bishop has lent her weight to a campaign by the Mothers' Union against violence towards women.
The Home Secretary is meeting her Italian counterpart to discuss illegal immigration after last week's mass deaths.
An award-winning cook is under a glaring spotlight, appearing in front of millions in a challenging TV contest.
A man who tried to smuggle £2.4 million in drugs through a Kent port has been sentenced to a decade in prison.
More than 100 community organisations gained £120,000 between them from a council winter grants payout.
A support hub has been set up by a council to help the long-term jobless in its district back into work.
Face coverings are once again compulsory in shops, on buses and trains because of the new Omicron Covid variant but are shoppers following the rules?
Firefighters used a ladder and line to pluck out a victim who had tumbled into deep water at a town centre.