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A bald eagle from Kent who would entertain fans before football matches has died at the age of 26.
Shoppers could see a popular frozen food chain open inside another store.
Emergency services think the blaze was caused after a pile of rubbish was set alight deliberately.
The cause of death for a man who was pulled from a river after police searched for him for several days isn't known, an inquest has heard.
A group of children and staff members have had to self isolate after a child tested positive for Covid-19.
A 58-year-old who has the first person in the county charged with breaking government guidelines around coronavirus has appeared in court.
Six winners have been named in a print competition commemorating the death of the famous author 150 years ago.
An inquest has opened into the death of a man found stabbed in a passageway at a house.
A 22-year-old who returned from bail after being arrested on suspicion of possessing a knife has be released under investigation.
Works on a bridge in the middle of a town will start again this month, causing disruption for motorists.
A court has heard how an Irishman linked to the death of 39 Vietnamese migrants wants to face charges in the UK "as soon as possible".
A 21-year-old has been sent to prison after admitting to drug dealing in a Kent town.
Police and traffic officers are at the scene on the A2 trying to move a vehicle left stranded after a crash.
A bereavement charity has offered some advice for people who are looking after children whose dad has died.
Calls have been made to rename a car park to lose its association to the slave trade.
Two weeks after a man died at a castle police have updated KentOnline on the investigation.
Emergency services were called to the scene after a collision between the two vehicles.
The organiser of a Black Lives Matter march has urged people not to let momentum for the cause fizzle out.
A festival which celebrates one of Kent's most famous people, and was cancelled due to coronavirus is now being held virtually.
Kent Police has backed its chief constable who came under fire for doing the gesture at a Black Lives Matter event.