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Police are urging witnesses to come forward after a woman in her 50s was reportedly pushed to the floor and assaulted.
A family is appealing for help as a father-of-four remains unconscious abroad after a serious motorbike smash.
The funeral of a much-loved shopkeeper "who never missed a day of work" will take place next week.
McDonald’s has been given permission to serve food and drink into the small hours at a new restaurant.
Clothes, car number plates and bottles of urine have been cleared from the verge of one of Kent’s busiest roads.
Road closures in a village are expanding, with a playground also being partially shut for up to a year, as housebuilding is underway.
Firefighters in the aftermath of a blaze at a pub told people to continue avoiding the area because of road closures.
Three fire engines were sent out to deal with a blaze at a property last night.
A gang of four tried to mug a teenage boy outside a fried chicken shop in a town centre.
An online appeal has already raised more than £12,500 to pay for festive lights in a Kent town famed for its Christmas links.
A woman with multiple stab wounds was found by police on patrol in a town centre.
David Bowie’s childhood friend is keeping the star’s connection with the county going by launching an exhibition of candid pictures of him.
A shocked resident has found a mass of cracks appearing on a cycle path just months after it opened.
School bosses have shared their delight after the education watchdog boosted its rating, following an inspection.
A project to pull down a dockside shopping centre is progressing, with tarpaulin erected around the site.
We spoke to people in the smoking capital of Kent about the Prime Minister’s plans to phase out the sale of cigarettes.
A hidden fortress – part of a major redevelopment scheme – will feature in a new documentary from an award-winning director.
Our man who pays by notes and coins as a first choice took the challenge of going cashless for a week – but could he conquer RingGo?
A group of bikers have been allowed to run a social club in a former pub - despite fears "excessive noise" would keep residents up at night.
Villagers who recently saw cuts made to their bus service are now losing their post office too.