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Joe Denly has committed his future to Kent for at least another three summers.
Police are hunting for two men after a man was robbed at knifepoint.
A man and a woman have been arrested on suspicion of launching a violent assault towards British Transport Police officers.
A new Kent beauty spot offering stunning views and nature trails is now open and will be blooming by summer.
Fewer than a third of adults have been vaccinated in one Kent neighbourhood - while in others more than 75% have been jabbed.
Conservationists have called for a rethink over the 'horrible' colour being applied to the frontage of one of Kent's most historic hostelries.
A former international poker star who won almost $1 million on the world stage has snapped up a long-vacant pub - and plans to work behind the bar.
Carefully worded road signs have helped 'significantly' cut pollution by reducing engine idling at busy railway crossings, a study has found.
Bomb disposal units have been called in after two unexploded devices were found within two miles of each other.
Firefighters have tackled a fire that broke out in a garage before spreading to a house and a neighbouring property.
A teenage girl has spoken of the 'hell' she experienced after an ex leaked naked selfies she had sent him, which were then used to blackmail her.
A bomb disposal unit was called after a suspected wartime device was found near new housing on the edge of town.
A pretty blossoming cherry tree has suffered serious damage which has saddened passers-by.
A village's much-loved mini library set up in an old phone box has been targeted by vandals who smashed several panes of glass.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has addressed for the first time a remark by the Duchess of Sussex that she married days before her grand royal wedding.
A burst water main has led to traffic, included seven bus services, being diverted.
A long-standing Costa cafe in a busy high street looks set to close down after being put up on the market.
A hard-hitting and moving film about the damage being caused to the oceans by commercial fishing is being watched by millions across the world.
A six-storey hotel is due to welcome its first guests almost six years after planning permission was secured.
Councils have been accused of escalating the pollution problem at a nature reserve by failing to deal with clogged up drains.
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