More on KentOnline
Hundreds of people have reacted to a decision to close parts of an 'overcrowded' country park.
Country park visitors are being warned to be careful after a number of cliff falls due to the recent weather conditions.
A Kent council's Local Plan consultation could be extended after councillors wrote to the Secretary of State asking for a review.
Building a new super hospital in Kent will result in more patients deaths, health campaigners have said.
A 47-year-old man accused of stealing a computer and printer, as well as targetting a supermarket, will appear in court next month.
A councillor drove 50 miles to get 200kg of rock salt to treat iced-up pavements.
Works on two Kent farms to complete one of the UK's largest roof mounted solar panel project has been complete.
Watch the shocking moment store CCTV captured a machete robbery on a store, with one raider even stealing a staff member's jacket.
The county council has defended itself after residents claimed roads were not gritted properly.
A councillor has said replacing a town's Pizza Hut with a butchers would be an improvement.
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.
Trying to find the right nursery, school, college, university or training provider in Kent or Medway? Our Education Directory has everything you could possibly need!