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A new public artwork - which layers gold leaf and graffiti - has been catching the eyes of people walking by.
A mother and her daughter, who haven't spoken for 10 weeks due to lockdown restrictions, have finally reunited via video call.
A man who broke into a supermarket - causing £3,000 worth of damage - then threatened to spit at police officers who arrested him.
A stylist has told of her anger after a stranger accused her of working, despite the fact her salon has been closed since March.
The wreckage of a battleship and the memorial paying tribute to the 284 crewmen who lost their lives on it have been granted protection.
A special Q&A session is to be held so members of the public can quiz the council while restrictions remain in place due to Covid-19.
A group of brave teenagers helped save the life of a drowning man, after initially mistaking him for a seal.
We take a look at the beloved animals who hit the headlines for their various jaunts in Kent.
A festival due to be held at a Kent airport in September has been postponed until next year due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Fears for children's and animal's safety have been raised after human poo and dirty tissues were left at a popular walking trail.
Changes are to be made at a popular seafront after 'inconsiderate' visitors created dangerous parking problems, fires and uncontrollable litter.
A family have launched a fundraiser to help a man with terminal cancer achieve a goal on his bucket list.
Following the easing of some lockdown restrictions, more and more people have been enjoying the fresh air - and needing a bathroom break.
A new vinyl 'window wrap' is on display in an old Debenhams store, which was recently purchased by the district council for £2m.
A man has been charged after a woman and four police officers were assaulted during a Bank Holiday Monday disturbance.
A 20-year-old man who was reported missing from his home has been found safe and well.
A man has died after a disturbance in the grounds of a castle where rocks were thrown.
People in the county joined together tonight to Clap for Carers for what could be the last time.
A popular Harbour Arm will re-open to the public from tomorrow, albeit with strict rules in place.
Firefighters have advised people to keep their windows closed due to the smoke coming from a large straw bale blaze.
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