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A man was taken to hospital with a bleed on the brain and a broken jaw after being attacked in a taxi rank.
Kent's biggest theatre has been awarded another £1 million in government funding following its struggles during the pandemic.
Residents have been "sickened" by the sight of diggers at work on a development in tranquil countryside - and fear green spaces are being wiped out.
Batter Zak Crawley believes a successful Ashes series could prove to be career-defining.
CCTV has captured the moment teenage thugs ran away laughing after smashing a car window with a traffic cone.
Plans for a hotly-anticipated cat cafe have been put on paws following an issue with architects.
EXCLUSIVE: More than 150 people were left waiting 12 hours in A&E last month – as a Kent hospital trust comes under increasing pressure.
Crews wearing breathing apparatus entered a high rise block of flats to tackle a fire on the third floor.
A new Jobcentre has opened in a prime unit previously home to Currys, and more recently earmarked to become a late-night bar.
A man was reportedly threatened with a gun in a residential road - prompting an armed police response.
An adventurous dog has been reunited with his owner after hopping onto a bus alone and riding it for miles until the driver spotted him.
A man and a woman have been arrested after a 17-year-old was stabbed in a serious assault.
Staff at the University of Kent will go on strike next month amid a row over pensions, pay and working conditions.
More than 20 stars of stage, television, the kitchen and even space have donated a pair of their denims for a unique teddy bear charity project.
Featuring five miles of twinkling LED lights switched on after a lantern-lit parade, is this the county's most Christmassy high street?
A man has been remanded into custody following a ram-raid in which a cash machine was wrenched from a shop in the early hours.
A village which was once homes to six different pubs now has none - with the last surviving inn set to be turned into a restaurant.
The role of council-hired litter wardens has been criticised after it was revealed they dished out 96% of fines to people dropping cigarette butts.
A council has been urged to not pursue installing a skate park at a popular beauty spot by residents who fear it will tarnish the tranquil spot.
A budget superstore which has been operating since 2017 is poised to close down for good this month.