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An air ambulance was spotted in a seaside town over the weekend.
Herne Bay joint boss John Embery has urged his players to move on after two heavy defeats in the space of four days.
A 15-year-old girl went into cardiac arrest and died just hours after she was told by a GP she had an ear infection.
A high-flying barrister is aiming to set a world record by cycling across the so-called “Sea of Death” in less than a day.
A former grammar schoolboy who descended into a gripping alcohol addiction has described how he reached his lowest point and clawed his way back.
The coastguard community is mourning the loss of a long-term volunteer and father-of-two following his sudden death.
Fire crews have cut a man free after his vehicle hit a post box.
A councillor believes the chances of a grammar school being established along the coast are the highest they have ever been.
Joint manager John Embery believes trust has been the main factor behind Herne Bay’s recent excellent run of results.
Conservationists think residents’ support for the construction of a Lidl should be ignored because they have “no knowledge” of the site's importance.
Plans to build an 80-bed hotel, shops and restaurants in a seaside town's car park have been scrapped.
Controversial plans to demolish a disused pub and convert it into a Co-op and flats have been rejected for the second time in less than 12 months.
The RSPCA is trying to track down the owner of a cockerel found wandering around a building site in a residential road.
Joint-boss John Embery believes upcoming games against top two in Bostik South East could be pivotal in determining how the rest of Bay's season goes.
Several items of jewellery, including a Queen's Jubilee necklace, were stolen from a pensioner's home during a burglary.
County council bosses are seeking funding to expand a secondary school as its head teacher reveals that once again it is oversubscribed.
Wetherspoon officials have begun talks about opening a hotel above one of its seafront bars.
Paramedics were called to the scene of a rush-hour crash involving three cars.
Two European flags were taken down within hours of being put up on a pier after locals voiced their outrage about it on Facebook.
Joint manager John Embery believes Herne Bay are beginning to fulfil their potential but says Bostik South East survival remains the priority.
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