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Police have released two CCTV images after a teenage girl was sexually assaulted at a Kent railway station.
Official figures show the number of people making their way to Britain in small boats has passed another milestone.
The environment secretary has urged water companies not imposing hosepipe bans in Kent to rethink their plans.
Kent's top-rated restaurant is opening a second site on a busy high street in the county.
A man who died in a suspected murder at a holiday park has been named in tributes.
A coach was left wedged between a ramp and the ceiling after trying to board a P&O Ferries ship.
A specialist insurance investigator has revealed how he tracked down a Kent fraudster who faked his death like Canoe Man John Darwin.
Six people have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man died at a popular family holiday park near Kent.
The cap on energy bills could soar by several hundred pounds more than nightmare forecasts predicted earlier this week, new analysis has shown.
People in the county have responded to calls to grass on their neighbours if they spot them breaching the hosepipe ban.
Police are appealing for information after a teenager was hit over the head and had his glasses stolen by a child.
Motorists are being warned to expect hours of delays as traffic chaos hits the county again.
A restaurant is set to increase its capacity after becoming so popular it has to turn customers away.
A hospital trust has sparked controversy after deciding to charge parents for baby scan photos.
A suspected drunk driver has been arrested after a Range Rover crashed through a garden wall and into two homes.
Plans to turn a derelict four-storey building into a house of multiple occupancy has been met by fury for people living in the area.
Three cases of suspected monkeypox have been found in the county, official figures have revealed.
A suspected burglar has appeared in court after officers found power tools hidden in a wheelie bin.
A heartbroken family have filed a complaint against Kent Police for failing to tell them their sister and daughter had died at her home.
Two medical practices, including a troubled town centre GP surgery, have joined forces – affecting more than 30,000 patients.