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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.
Singers who won a national television competition are giving their first performance under a new name.
An elderly victim's handbag was stolen by a masked and hooded man in a daylight robbery yesterday morning.
People are urged to get their Covid jabs as cases rise again and are asked to take advantage of a district's third new vaccination centre.
A pro-refugee group stresses that asylum seekers have not been deterred by yesterday's mass drowning, with more people arriving today.
Organisers of an ale festival need to search for a new venue after their usual one is put out of action for years.
Councillors and others are wearing white ribbons on a day highlighting male violence against women as efforts against the scourge continue Kent-wide.
A key swingbridge is now expected to be closed for at least 15 weeks because of delays during repairs and inspections.
A former Royal Navy sailor has published his first work of fiction, which will be part of a trilogy.
An Italian-style structure, created by a Kent architect, has been granted planning permission to be placed on a walkers' route.
A planning application for 117 homes that was previously rejected has been voted through after just seven fewer were proposed.
A group of Kent towns did their bit in remembering the sacrifices of servicemen and women during events at the weekend and on Armistice Day.
A housebuilder is providing its local base as as drop-off point for people with shoeboxes filled with items for deprived youngsters this Christmas.
The funeral for a popular ex-Marine who later became known in his town as a bicycle repair man takes place within a fortnight.
An event for fallen heroes, involving a memorial torch, has taken place in England for the first time, on a clifftop.
UK authorities have rescued or intercepted a total of 695 people on small boats in one day, with more stopped by the French.