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The cancellation of a bus service in the borough has been criticised by passengers.
A head teacher in the county has defended its decision to ask teachers to complete remote learning from the school's grounds.
A distraught family are appealing for help after losing their 11-week-old puppy from their Kent home.
Police have been called multiple times after a gang was seen stealing and torching books before throwing them at people's homes.
A fundraiser set up in memory of a father-of-two who died after catching coronavirus has raised more than five times its target.
Super slimmers from Kent have shared their weight loss success stories after shedding the pounds in lockdown.
A 100-year-old community hall is hoping to be reopened as a nursery by Easter following a £60,000 revamp.
A youth councillor for one of Kent's worst Covid hit boroughs has called for young people not to be ignored when discussing the impact of the virus.
A foodbank which helpss the homless was told to get out of its four-year home on Christmas Eve after it closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A care home entertainer says he feels "hurt" after his shows were cancelled following a Facebook comment relating to Covid-19 rules.
A 15-year-old was taken to hospital with facial injuries after being attacked by a large group of "young people" at a park.
A brave double-amputee from Kent has appeared alongside Sir Thomas Moore in the Queen's speech for his charity work.
Two train companies worked late into the night on Christmas Eve to deliver food to stranded lorry drivers.
There were tears of joy this Christmas as children who couldn’t see Santa due to coronavirus restrictions were visited by Saint Nick and his sleigh.
Santa's helpers have been spreading Christmas cheer with doorstep visits for children.
A 'noisy neighbour' has hit back at his local authority with the backing of his neighbours after being handed a hefty fine for playing music.
An inquest has heard how a pensioner died one day after testing positive for coronavirus after going into hospital for a routine operation.
A group of schoolchildren from Kent have looking to spread Christmas joy and tackle loneliness by becoming pen pals with care home residents.
The Environment Agency has warned flooding is possible either side of this afternoon's high tide.
Two pictures have been issued as police look for two men after a taxi driver was racially abused when he wouldn't offer them a lift.