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A football player with a rare genetic disease has been searching for a kidney transplant to save her life amid the pandemic.
Job centres across Kent are recruiting new 'work coaches' to help get people back into employment.
A second man has been jailed after a father was stabbed and shot on a night out for his Rolex watch.
A key worker has described the difficulty of confusing local tier restrictions which have seen a street's freedoms divided along the Kent border.
Queues of lorries are building up on Kent's roads for the fourth time in two weeks.
A doctor has urged patients to get the Covid-19 vaccine as he warns of the devastating impact of any unnecessary protracted restrictions.
A body found at a house has been identified as a man in his thirties.
An appeal has been launched to find a missing man who may have travelled from the north to Kent.
A primary school academy has been forced to close for the rest of term after a rise in cases led to staff shortages.
A new walk-through coronavirus testing centre is to open in a town centre where high rates of infection have been recorded.
Plans to create a "mini Silicon Valley" have edged closer towards completion with a new partnership to offer support for young entrepreneurs.
Some shoppers queued through the night while others beat the crowds as Primark kept a handful of its stores open for 24 hours.
Fire crews had to rescue a person after a crash involving multiple vehicles on the M20.
The bakery giant has rolled out its latest branch at one of Kent's busiest and most popular shopping centres.
A care home has treated NHS workers to a sweet thank you.
A man stabbed himself prompting a murder investigation which saw his brother arrested after struggling to cope with his parents' deaths.
Two lanes of traffic have now reopened following an earlier crash involving two lorries.
A shopping centre has announced the return of its charity initiative where guests can purchase gifts for disadvantaged local children this Christmas.
An ambulance worker has come up with a practical new way of letting colleagues know of hers and others disability on the job.
Two more high street banks have been closed down for good with the nearest branch now up to 70 miles away for some customers.