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A ferry company has a competition to find those who have gone above and beyond for their community in the face of coronavirus.
A man suspected of child sex offences was among those found inside a lorry heading out of the UK.
A priority system for east Kent hauliers has been launched in time for the end of the Brexit transition period on December 31.
Firefighters were called to a house fire in a row of terraced properties next to a pub.
Police are looking for this man after a victim was set upon by four people in a car park.
A 19-year-old died after taking a cocktail of drugs in a "one-off" incident, an inquest has heard.
A traffic restriction has been implemented to prevent lorries snarling up a port town.
A council has kept up the festive cheer with a decorated tree despite the cloud of the pandemic.
A property owner has been made to pay more than £3,000 after council legal action.
A family of eight, aged four to 59, are stranded in India and have launched a petition to get them returned to Kent.
A council says bin collection services are delayed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
A new community support line has been set up so food can reach the socially isolated or those in urgent need of help.
The Royal College of Midwives warns that the coronavirus crisis is having a squeeze on services for expectant mothers.
All UK households are set to receive a letter from Prime Minister Boris Johnson about the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
There has been another jump in the number of coronavirus cases in Kent, bringing the total to 280.
Firefighters rushed to take on a blaze at a two-storey property in the early hours of this morning.
The RSPCA wants councils to relax dog no-go zones so people don't have to travel to exercise their pets during the pandemic.
This square is the heart of a Kent town but on a sunny afternoon it is abandoned - this is a surreal effect of coronavirus.
A popular concert hall has been given new hope of surviving the COVID-19 crisis after it broke its fundraising target.
A seafarer says he and colleagues were laid off despite the Chancellor saying workers would be protected during the virus crisis.