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Archive photos show how no part of Kent escaped the devastation of the Great Storm when it struck more than 30 years ago.
A port authority has given up plans to dredge world-famous shifting sands, which was feared would affect wildlife and war graves.
Street pastors, usually keeping an eye out at night, are to come out in the daytime as well.
A document outlining where new homes, shops and businesses should go in a Kent district will be discussed tonight.
A school given top marks by Ofsted five years ago has now been graded at the lowest possible level following a shock inspection.
A protester who tied himself to a bridge, causing hours of road closure, has been taken away by police and detained.
Friends paying tribute to a young man and father who died in a crash say "heaven has gained another angel".
A road closed for much of today due a one-man banner campaign has finally re-opened.
There are plans to potentially ban cars and bikes from one Kent high street, where traders say shoppers have to 'battle for space' among vehicles.
With National Grid warning there could be blackouts this winter, we look back at the last time the county was plunged into darkness...
Tributes have been paid to a former deputy mayor and district and town councillor who has died of cancer aged 66.
Residents say a water leak - which has become a 60-yard stream - has wasted a "massive" amount of gallons and is also a health and safety issue.
A divisive water feature that was criticised for being wasteful during a drought is to be turned off for the winter.
Ferry passengers are being advised to check with operators over potential departure holdups because of bad weather.
Official plans for a development offering Kent’s first surfing “wave lagoon” and a five-star spa hotel are now being considered by council officers.
A popular biker and father of four who died after crashing into a tree had suffered a heart attack moments before, an inquest heard.
A dad-of-four and popular football coach took his own life after sending a tragic final message to his girlfriend, an inquest has heard.
Along a Kent high street, six smiling faces are displayed in a shop window - each with a tragic story behind them.
A total 138 people in small boats were rescued in one night, some of whom had ended up in the water.
There is still time to view plans for a run-down leisure centre, which is due to be demolished and redeveloped.
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