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Police are appealing for information after a knife-point robbery at a shop when cash, tobacco and alcohol was stolen.
A Kent care home has paid homage to Captain Sir Tom Moore by completing 100 laps of their home's dining area.
Councillors are calling for improved safety measures at a dangerous junction after a cyclist was left with life-changing injuries.
Police and paramedics have been seen with a battering ram outside flats after concern was raised for a person's welfare.
The revelation of a new South African coronavirus variant has seen an increase in the number of asymptomatic testing in a Kent town.
Tributes have poured in for a "gentle giant" and father-of-two who lost his battle with Covid-19.
A council has set up a helpline so that the clinically extremely vulnerable people in a Kent borough can get to their vaccination appointments easier.
A Kent council could extend its contract for litter police, which allows them to dish out fines worth more than £100, by three years.
"Good progress" is being made on work to fix a 40m landslip that has forced a railway line to close.
Vehicles look set to be banned from three of Kent's town centres until 2022 in a continued effort to protect shoppers.
A multi-million pound scheme to house homeless prison leavers across the country, including Kent, is being launched this year.
A "workaholic" prison teacher who always saw the best in people took his own life after locking himself away during the pandemic.
A Kent man has become one of a select few people in the UK to test out billionaire Elon Musk's new satellite broadband service Starlink.
Three people were taken to hospital after a crash between a motorcycle and a car near a roundabout.
A neglected springer spaniel who its thought was used by gangs to breed was found dumped in a Kent village.
A desperate bride-to-be is pleading for help to arrange her wedding after finding out her future mother-in-law has been given a year to live.
EE customers in a part of Kent are facing network problems as "essential improvements" are made to three masts in the area.
A prominent Kent pub dating back to the 1860s could be knocked down and turned into flats, if plans are approved.
In 1896 an engineer from Kent became the first person fined by police after being caught travelling... at 8mph.
A pub which has been in Kent since the early 1830s could be knocked down to make way for flats and a smaller micro brewery.