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A group of asylum seekers were seen being led to safety after a small boat landed on a beach this morning during high winds.
All results for the KCC election for Folkestone and Hythe district are now in, with a green seat being replaced by a blue one.
An appeal has been launched to find a man wanted in connection with a violent assault and who could be staying in Kent.
Three men will appear in court after cars and homes were allegedly tagged with spray paint and graffiti.
An angler was amazed when he caught his first fish from a canal...and it turned out to be a whopper of a carp.
Changes are being made to a waste collection service's routes, times and days in order to make it more "streamlined and reliable".
Two officers have been praised after they helped rescue a man from a burning building.
Footage shows the moment more people – including women and children – are brought to safety having taken a dangerous journey to cross the Channel.
A Kent town has been re-named as part of the filming for a new TV show about the Sex Pistols.
Patients are pleased to hear a doctor's surgery that was facing an uncertain future will definitely remain open.
Plans to transform a run-down vacant pub into 12 apartments have prompted fears from neighbours about parking.
A decision on whether a 'highly valued' dog walking field can remain open has been postponed.
Nine new long-term homes for those experiencing homelessness have now opened in a town centre.
Fishing line recycling bins have been installed at two beaches in an attempt to protect wildlife amid the release of the Seaspiracy documentary.
A future 'contingency plan' could see a long-standing restaurant turned into flats... but for now the owners have no plans to shut up shop.
Covid-19 cases have risen in five areas - but rates in the county remain well below the national average.
A police investigation has been launched after an electric bike and computers were reportedly stolen from a home.
Tenants of new colourful beach huts have finally moved in, but bosses say the waiting list to rent one is now closed due to demand.
A family are delighted to have their missing dog home safe, but were shocked when scammers attempted to blackmail them once more.
A church organ which is more than a century old will be moved to a new home in order to stop its 'slow decay' - if planning permission is granted.
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