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A medieval ring found buried in Kent has officially been classed as treasure at an inquest.
We're constantly being told to ditch our cars and use public transport instead - but is that really feasible for people living in Kent?
Plans for a large solar farm have been approved, despite fears over loss of farmland.
Plans for a traveller site with eight caravans have been approved - despite fears people will be left "wading through mud".
Neighbours were told to keep their doors an windows shut to keep out smoke after fire broke out at a home.
A teenager suffering from long Covid has missed school for two years and is now showing "dementia-like" symptoms.
A woman struck by a train last night has suffered non life-threatening injuries, police have confirmed.
Plans for a traveller site with eight caravans are set to be approved - despite fears people will be left "wading through mud".
Plans reveal where thousands of new homes for a Kent district could be built - with the public now invited to have their say.
Evidence of a Roman settlement, with items such as pottery, have been discovered by archaeologists at a building site.
Exclusive: A hotel boss says he has turned down a £1 million opportunity to house asylum seekers - as he "couldn't think of anything more absurd".
A county line dealer who brought drugs from the Midlands to Kent has been jailed.
The cost-of-living crisis is hitting us all in the pocket - but would one of Kent's cheapest fry-ups pass our taste test?
A highway became impassable by a deluge of water, at least some of which is coming downhill from a hosepipe.
A doting grandfather was tragically killed in a golf buggy accident at the prestigious Royal St George’s golf club.
A highways scheme restricting the flow of lorries into a port town has now been put back in place.
An inquest opened this morning into the death of the man behind the Dover firebomb attack.
A couple who lost their teenage daughter to rare cancer five years ago say the grief is still just as raw for them now.
Locals have scoffed at a Kent council forced to pay £260 after having one if its vehicles clamped by government authorities.
Plans for a huge new medical centre have been submitted for a village where thousands of new homes are set to be built.