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The Kent local authority has pledged to support people with dyslexia in its borough.
Figures show one in seven people have never washed their face masks, so here is everything you need to know about how often you should wash yours.
Part of a busy road in Kent has been blocked after a vehicle caught fire.
A Kent council has hit out at "thoughtless vandals" who destroyed two dog bins at playing fields in their borough.
From Princess Diana to a Kent porn star, here are the most Wiki searched people in the county.
Drivers are being told to expect long delays after a tree fell on a Tesco delivery van and closed a road.
A woman in her 60s was subject to a "harrowing ordeal" after being tied up for 48 hours in a "violent burglary".
A temporary bridge at a coastal park in Kent is being removed to stop swans from being attacked during nesting season.
Two Kent locksmiths have decided to open doors for themselves into the world of retail with a new shop opening.
Members of a running club put their energies into a marathon litter-pick after becoming infuriated by the amount of rubbish they saw while training.
A volunteer lifeboat rescue crew have issued a warning to people taking advantage of heading to the beaches after it was called out twice.
More than 95% of residents oppose plans to build a bypass near their village, a survey has shown.
A grieving granddaughter has slammed a man for driving around parts of Kent with an anti-lockdown message on his car.
An inquest has heard how a woman described by her sisters as witty and much loved was found dead in her flat nearly two weeks after she was last seen.
A driver was pulled from a car crash after firefighters cut off a vehicle door.
A war hero celebrated his 98th birthday by handing over £800 to charity from the release of his memoirs.
Kent has had the fifth highest number of speeding offences across the country, leading to questions over how safe our roads really are.
A new weekend event to celebrate the history of the 1920s will go ahead after being postponed last year.
Two cats have died after one was found with its ears and tail cut off and another stabbed - and the owners have pleaded for help to catch the killer.
New signs will be displayed on disabled toilets in a Kent borough to tackle the "stigma and misunderstanding" around invisible disabilities.