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Visitors to the beaches in part of Kent this summer can expect faster internet speeds on their phone in case they need to call emergency services.
A man has appeared in court after a police officer was "violently headbutted" and needed hospital treatment.
A special needs school which would help 50 children and employ 32 staff is hoping to open this summer.
An inquest hearing has cast doubt on claims a much-loved dad was assaulted the day before his tragic death.
Meet the family run Kent micropub which has helped fund emergency lifeboat call outs by raising £24,000.
The mother of a 15-year-old who took his own life has expressed her anger that mental health services did not do more to stop him.
A 17-year-old boy has been arrested after an attack on a busy beach resulted in a man being taken to hospital for head injuries.
An inquest into the death of a young biker heard he lost his life after crashing into a car pulling out of a fishing lakes.
As towns are now overloaded with fast-food takeaways, swanky restaurants and cafés, sometimes simple is better...
A mother-of-three who found she had incurable cancer has ticked off part of her bucket list by getting married.
A hero paramedic who tackled a knife-wielding teen is begging for help to find his missing dog, who he thinks was stolen.
As the UK prepares for its hottest day of the year, part of the county will reach highs of 27C.
Emergency services are at the scene of a van fire which is causing traffic to queue in Kent.
We take a look at how nine of Kent's beautiful beaches have been recognised as among the best in the world.
A council which issued no fines for fly-tipping in a year has now issued £9k of tickets in three months.
Police are investigating after a man approached a woman and her children in part of Kent.
A council has launched a consultation into whether or not road closures in town centres should be permanent, days after shopkeepers protested.
A woman lost control of her car after yobs on the roof of a multi-storey car park in a town centre pelted it with onions.
A Kent Pride organisation has hosted its first new radio show as it looks to offer a space for LGBTQ+ listeners to share their stories.
As a new cinema, diner and bowling alley prepares to open as part of a town's multi-million pound regeneration project, what else is in the works?
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