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Branding for a new venue at the home of a former nightclub is now visible, with an opening date believed to be just weeks away.
A grieving family has opened up on the loss of their teenage child, while backing a KentOnline campaign to raise awareness of the dangers of drugs.
People are being urged to keep their car keys out of sight after a spate of burglaries.
A blackout has been reported in a town, with the power supply not expected to be fully restored for hours.
A crash between three vehicles caused major delays.
A police sniffer dog has helped take a heroin and crack cocaine dealer off the streets.
A post-mortem has been unable to establish how a care assistant came about her death in her bedroom at home.
A painter and decorator who went to a friend's party was found dead just hours later, a court has heard.
A post-mortem has been unable to establish why a 33-year-old father, found unresponsive in his prison cell, came about his death.
The entrance to a hotel car park is blocked after a smash between two cars during rush hour.
A teenager has hailed an early "Christmas miracle" after the cat she thought she'd never see again a decade ago was delivered to her home.
Two fire engines were called to put out a fire at a house in the city suburbs.
The boyfriend of a woman found with fatal head injuries in a flat has pleaded guilty to murdering her.
The mother of a teacher murdered in Qatar has hit out after a bid to extend her killer's sentence was quashed.
A tall, dark skinned man is being hunted by police after a woman in her 40s was attacked while walking near a petrol garage.
A leisure centre which has recently struggled financially could be the subject of a redevelopment plan.
Two neighbouring head teachers made different decisions on whether to stay open after a power cut left schools in the cold and dark.
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Education directors could be disqualified if evidence of misconduct is found.
A trial service led by a care nurse has helped transform the lives of rough sleepers in a town centre.