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A dangerous homeless man who borrowed £20 from a hotel guest rained blows on the man breaking bones in his face.
A thug who strangled his partner after pulling her over by the hair and throwing her down the stairs, has been locked up.
Folkestone boss Neil Cugley has issued a warning to title rivals Worthing ahead of this weekend's big clash.
A Tesco Express store will be closed for a month while renovations are undertaken, including improving the accessibility.
Three women have launched an appeal to buy a headstone for their friend's baby, who died more than two decades ago.
A man has been charged following a suspected shooting, which left another man in hospital suffering with shock.
Armed police have arrested a man and seized three weapons after a car was shot at which left another man in hospital suffering from shock.
Drivers faced delays on a busy A road this morning after a HGV overturned.
A firm employing 3,000 staff across Kent has revealed it is going to be laying off staff.
Border Force officials and police are currently on the scene following a suspected migrant landing.
A hotly anticipated skate park is expected to open this summer as new images of the plans are revealed.
A district council has agreed to buy vacant land for £25m to be used for its new 10,000 home 'exemplar garden town'.
A long-standing high street staple will close one its its town centre branches this month.
Find out where burglaries happened near you and how many were never solved.
Construction is underway to build a new town centre food and drink hall, selling artisan wine, cheese, bread and more.
In a unique move, leaders of opposition parties have been invited to join a council's cabinet as part of a new 'power sharing' initiative.
A dad-of-five died after being found unresponsive on the ground following a stag party.
A council has revealed its plans to improve the look of a now empty town centre Debenhams store, which closed last month.
Folkestone boss Neil Cugley is hoping Jerson Dos Santos can embark on a scoring run after ending his lean spell at the weekend.
The 'ribbon' has been cut at the official opening of town centre public toilets which have been closed for years due to repeated vandalism.
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