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Drugs and a knife have been seized as part of a joint operation to tackle crime on the railways.
A man is in police custody after being arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was shot in the back of the head.
A group of older people proved age is just a number as they tried their hand at social media stardom.
A council has received its share of a multi-million pound pot to deliver youth services to children and teens at risk of violent crime.
Two fire engines were called after a fire broke out in an area of woodland.
As new lockdown easing means wedding receptions of up to 30 people can go ahead, it's been revealed thousands have already been cancelled .
Works to resurface and pedestrianise a new town market square are back underway.
A dad has spoken of his frustration after seeing teens parading around with what he suspects to be his son's stolen bicycle.
A former gang member has opened up about the racism and barriers he faced growing up as part of a new podcast series.
More than 200 friends and family came together to support a charity football match held in memory of a teenager who took his own life.
Floral and written tributes have appeared at a roadside near to where a man was struck by a lorry.
Crews are currently working to bring a fire under control at an industrial site.
Land on which a former police station once stood has been put up for sale.
New images have been released showing the second stage of a proposed town centre redevelopment scheme.
An HGV driver arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving after a man was killed on the A20, has been released pending further investigation.
A council has outlined its intentions to compulsory purchase a former nightclub wanted by developers as part of a major town redevelopment.
A council has issued a safety plea after a recent increase in heathland fires.
A boy with a life-limiting illness has found a new way to talk to his friends and family thanks to a generous donation.
Suspicious drone use is to be looked into by police amid potential links to serious crime and a rise in distraction burglaries.
Depending on where you live in Kent it can take anywhere between six weeks to more than a year to sell your home.