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Additional parking restrictions are to be installed on a busy coastal road after traffic chaos led to 'fist fights' among residents.
A former Debenhans department store, which now lies empty, has been graced with a new name following a competition to re-brand it.
A collection of rare black and white photographs uncover a town's historic fishing industry.
The launch of a new cinema is still on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic, after bosses deemed it 'unviable' to open.
A planning application for a modern 'eco' mansion set in the hills have been submitted to the council.
A man has been charged with manslaughter after a young girl sustained a serious injury and later died in hospital.
Detectives are appealing for information after computer equipment, cash and prescription pads were taken during an overnight burglary.
Police and ambulance crews were called to a holiday park where a man in his 60s was pronounced dead.
A welcome event has been organised to show support for the 400 asylum seekers who have moved into military barracks.
Around eight caravans appeared in a car park overnight, promoting a call out from the police this morning.
An inquest heard how a bright and clever teenager who was experiencing gender identity issues was found dead at home by her family.
A charity is warning people to be alert after cyber criminals conned older people in Kent out of thousands of pounds.
The Home Office has denied claims from a charity that asylum seekers staying at military barracks are living in 'cramped and unsanitary conditions'.
A school has sent 75 pupils home for virtual leaning, plus two members of staff, after a student tested positive for Covid-19.
A principal says a minority of parents are 'overwhelming' staff with calls and emails, and it is stopping them from running the school.
A landlady fears new government restrictions meaning pubs and restaurants have to close at 10pm will put people of visiting.
A meeting held this afternoon revealed more information about how the army barracks being used to house asylum seekers will operate.
Forty beach chalets have been demolished and wooden ones will replace them as part of a seafront rejuvenation project.
A teenage entrepreneur turned lockdown boredom into a new business venture by launching her own beauty range.
New coronavirus cases are rising in four areas of the county, despite Kent's infection rate remaining much lower than the UK's.
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