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A public consultation has opened into a multi-million pound scheme which would see two Kent junctions improved.
Supermarket giant Morrisons has offered its best wishes to the family of a Kent worker after they died after contracting coronavirus.
There will be 12 mobile testing units at secondary schools in Kent as the government looks to halt "rapidly rising" cases.
A 60-year-old man will appear in court after another man in his 60s was pushed to the floor and robbed in an alleyway.
A roofer wasn't wearing a seatbelt and was almost three times the legal limit before he died in a fatal crash.
Two supermarket champions, who have already raised more than £3000 for charity, are continuing their hard work into Christmas.
A man in his 20s who was hit by a train remains in hospital with life-threatening and life-changing injuries.
An inquiry looking into plans for a multi-million pound revamp at a Kent roundabout and junction has heard claims it will "save lives".
A school for children with special educational needs has been forced to shut its doors until the New Year due to staff shortages.
A community speedwatch group has hit the brakes on their roadside work after police advised them to stop due to coronavirus.
An air ambulance has landed near a railway track after a person was injured after being hit by a train.
A 44-year-old has died following a collision on the A26 which shut the road for six hours.
A former fireman run over by his own 13-ton fire engine, is suing chiefs for £830,000 compensation.
Tributes have been paid to a prison teacher who has been described as 'the kindest, most lovely person' - after he tragically took his own life.
A petition has called for Swale to be divorced from Kent after the county was plunged into Tier 3 restrictions following high regional Covid rates.
An air ambulance was called after a crash involving a cyclist and car.
The county's police force is asking people whether or not officers wearing ear stretching piercings are seen as negative or positive.
Councillors are calling on the military to help with mass coronavirus testing in the county.
More than a dozen schools in the county have closed after reporting 225 cases of coronavirus to the council.
Thousands of children in the county will find out today whether or not they passed the Kent Test.