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A look back at life in the early days of Elizabeth II's reign and how Kent mourned the loss of her father.
A mum who has battled for life saving treatment for her epileptic child is a finalist for a parenting prize.
Almost 500 new homes in one part of Kent could now be built following checks at a beauty spot.
Pubs across the county are set to alter their hours on Monday, with most telling KentOnline they will be staying shut during the Queen's funeral.
Two new food outlets have now opened at a retail and leisure complex.
Almost 200 people have had their say on controversial plans for 28 new homes - with opinion split down the middle.
Figures show the number of asylum seekers crossing the English Channel has now surpassed the numbers for 2021 - with three months still to go.
We were given an exclusive inside look at a former fortress and prison, which could be transformed into a hotel and leisure centre.
Plans for a new pub and 21 flats on the site of a building destroyed in an arson attack are set to be approved.
"Devastated" businesses have lost most of their regular customers after all the payment machines were removed from a shopping centre's car park.
A family have told of their nightmare stay at an award-winning Kent hotel - where one of their beds was propped up by bricks.
A mum-of-one went on a night out in Kent with army colleagues before taking her own life - despite there being no signs she had suicidal thoughts.
Concerns over dodgy parking usually result in an angry call to the council - but one road safety vigilante has taken matters into his own hands.
As the new academic year begins, huge numbers of protesters have gathered to warn cuts to Kent bus services will cause gridlock on the school-run.
Twenty five years after Princess Diana's death, we remember how the county mourned the beloved royal.
Developers have revealed plans to spend up to £100m renovating a historic fort, which would include a new 250-room hotel, leisure centre and shops.
Organisers have provided 34 town and countryside routes in east Kent for a bumper rambling event.
Visitors to a water park struck by a mystery bug are being told to isolate until two days after symptoms end to stop others falling ill.
A water park will remain shut until at least Wednesday while test results are awaited after visitors fell mysteriously ill.
Archive photos highlight how these historic Kent docks have transformed over the years - now offering visitors cafes and street food.
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