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An arrest has been made after a huge emergency service response was called following concerns for a man’s welfare.
An investigation into a cliff collapse which has shut a major road for more than a year has been delayed again after live cables were found on-site.
Police and ambulance crews remain on the scene of a crash between a car and lorry, with two people being treated.
Villagers are becoming increasingly frustrated following reports of yet more rubbish blocking country lanes.
Motorists are being warned to plan ahead as vital bridge strengthening works commence on a busy road for the next five months.
A takeaway has been urged to take action after a starling nesting above a chip shop oil barrel fell in and drowned.
A church is refusing a widower’s chosen headstone for his wife as it says the colour does not “fit church regulations”.
Scotsman Jack Davidson became the first British driver to win a NASCAR Whelen Euro Series race in the 11th running of American SpeedFest.
We profile the Dartford constituency and the candidates vying for your vote on July 4.
Ten e-scooters have been seized by police in a town centre as part of two days of targeted action following a crackdown on their use.
A former councillor who stood for Labour at the last general election says he ‘no longer feels safe’ in the party as a person of colour.
A father has teamed up with his two sons to create a new mobility centre in the heart of their community.
New Dartford assistant boss Roland Edge admits promotion will be the main aim for the club in the 2024/25 season - but knows it will be far from easy.
New footage of a 33-year-old man who spraypainted multiple postboxes in different designs has been released.
A Kent council’s environmental officers are appealing for help to find the driver of a truck which dumped tonnes of soil in the road.
Rapid housebuilding means more than 80 pupils who passed the Kent Test have been left without a grammar in just one part of the county.
Almost 100 cats were found by rescue centre volunteers called in by concerned neighbours.
The owners of a popular takeaway which has been in a village for almost 40 years are calling it quits after struggling to keep it financially viable.
A crash in one of the tunnels at the Dartford Crossing is causing delays.
Motorists are facing queues of up to 45 minutes following a lane closure.
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