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Police officers were called to a house in the middle of the night after a milkman was mistaken for a burglar.
Parents are being warned to look out for the side effects of a new disease in children thought to be related to the coronavirus.
Work to create 84 new homes with ocean views has now re-started after construction was temporarily halted due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Kent's police chief has spoken out about how the new lockdown rules - introduced this week - will be harder to enforce across the county.
An 18th birthday was celebrated in a driveway as police chiefs say the new lockdown measures are difficult to enforce.
An investigation has been launched and two men arrested after a car was stolen overnight.
Police and an MP have spoken out about the dangers of two supposed mass gathering being organised in Kent this weekend.
A fire in a kitchen broke out after a frying pan caught alight, promoting firefighters to issue a warning about mealtime safety.
A floral tribute has been left for a man who was killed after stepping out of his car and being hit by a lorry.
A team dedicated to keeping the streets litter-free have noticed a rise in the number of discarded gloves and masks since the outbreak of Covid-19.
A man is delighted after raising more than £1,200 for a charity which supports young refugees in Kent by shaving off his distinctive beard.
A driver who was caught trying to smuggle criminal cash out of the country just four hours after arriving is now behind bars.
A planning application is seeking permission to restore a former theatre and tearoom, and build a nine-storey modern apartment block above it.
Work on a unique multi-million pound urban sports centre has re-started after the coronavirus saw construction temporarily halt on site.
Throughout history, many remarkable people have forged a special link to the county - we look at who they are and what they did.
A Kent animal park is planning to add to its hotel offering by creating a Bubble accommodation, offering180 degree views over the countryside.
Latest figures show more than 100 people have now been fined in Kent for ignoring government advice to stay home unless absolutely essential.
An art exhibition, created in response to the coronavirus pandemic, has opened and features a tribute to a nurse who died from the disease.
From running a full marathon in a garden to writing poetry, people in Kent are getting creative when it comes to the new 2.6 challenge.
Two pubs which were forced to close due to Covid-19 have re-opened their doors as pop-up shops, providing essential items to the elderly.
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