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Officers have made three arrests during a huge police operation on the A249 which found class A drugs, imitation firearms and a Taser.
Two county-line drug dealers have been sent to prison following a lengthy police investigation.
A Kent-based animal charity which came up with the idea behind new cat microchipping laws say it will make a huge difference to pet owners.
A man has admitted inflicting serious injuries to a police officer during a suspected hit-and-run.
Publicans have threatened to expose a thief caught on CCTV stealing a sentimental monkey ornament from their boozer.
A high street bank has had its windows smashed and walls daubed in red graffiti as part of a series of nationwide protests.
Police have arrested a man and a woman following a “disturbance” on a new-build housing estate.
Motorists are being warned to plan ahead as vital bridge strengthening works commence on a busy road for the next five months.
A former bicycle shop is to go under the hammer after plans to turn it into a three-bedroom home were approved.
Public health officials have issued a strongly worded message to pregnant women in the county after the deaths of eight babies from whooping cough.
Motorists are facing heavy delays on a major A-road which has been shut.
A long-awaited family entertainment centre at a major shopping complex has confirmed it will finally open its doors this summer.
Plans for a new music bar - called The Dracula Parrot - in a ‘forgotten’ part of a town centre look set to be rejected.
A drop in the price of second-hand cars has dealt a £1.5m loss to one of the county’s big car dealerships.
An ever-expanding chain of bars and cafes opens its latest Kent outlet today as part of a swanky development.
A takeaway has been urged to take action after a starling nesting above a chip shop oil barrel fell in and drowned.
A heartbroken family living in a high-rise has been forced to give up their cats after an in-house ‘pet licence’ scheme was rolled out.
A salon has reopened a year on from a flat fire which saw a dog die after saving its owner’s life in the blaze.
Some of the world’s biggest blockbusters are being shown the big screen this summer. Here’s where you can find them.
A church is refusing a widower’s chosen headstone for his wife as it says the colour does not “fit church regulations”.
Secret Thinker’s love-hate relationship with the NHS continues after an eye-opening wait in A&E, where he witnessed an ‘astonishing’ number of errors.
Political editor Paul Francis says the Conservative manifesto had a sense of déjà vu, notably on pledges focussed on immigration and asylum-seekers.
Floral tributes have been laid outside the property where a pensioner and a cat were killed following a fire linked to smoking materials.
A man says he was acting in self-defence when he stabbed a close friend seven times and left him in a pool of blood, a jury has heard.
The trial of the former pub chef accused of the murder of artist Claire Knights has been delayed for at least three months.
A tourist attraction’s bid to charge fans £12 a pop to watch England in the Euros on the big screen has been labelled “daylight robbery”.
Post-Brexit border checks for travellers are looming and whoever wins next month’s election, says our columnist, must focus on getting this right.
A motorcyclist was taken to hospital after a crash on a busy route.
A series of general election hustings are set to be live-streamed on KentOnline, with candidates across the county vying to win over voters.
A ruling party has been accused of reneging on promises made before being elected after plans to redevelop working docks were given the green light.