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The weekend started with a big cash win for a kmfm listener who was one of thousands to enter the latest '£1,000 Friday' competition.
A giant art installation featuring messages of hope and celebrating unsung heroes will light up a town's riverside park.
Our Kent readers offer their solutions to the ongoing HGV driver shortage.
The Health and Safety Executive is investigating the death of a man at a former quarry site.
Police were called to a student house party which had more than 100 people in attendance after it erupted into violence.
A controversial electric scooter scheme that has been targeted by vandals and left residents "frightened" has been blasted by councillors.
A bike rider has been left with serious injuries after a crash on a busy dual carriageway as police investigate a suspected hit-and-run collision.
Hundreds of people have opposed plans for a vineyard and visitor centre designed by architect Lord Foster.
A woman has had a huge response as people turn out to help her find her cockatiel who is missing after flying off.
A Kent man and his friend have been locked up for 11 years for their part in a £2m cocaine smuggling operation.
A "purely evil" rapist cried "I'm not guilty, mum" after being jailed for raping a girl three times.
A logistics firm will fund the training of new HGV drivers as it battles with the staff shortages affecting the industry.
A proposal to create a £16m health centre in a former Debenhams will save it from becoming a 'large white elephant' in the High Street.
MP Tracey Crouch is calling for a pilot scheme to allow drinking in football stadium seats, to help support clubs.
A television series set in a Kent town has been nominated for favourite on-demand show - alongside Clarkson's Farm, Bridgerton and The Crown.
Our political editor takes a look back at this week's biggest stories, from the energy crisis to Eurostar.
Petrol stations across Kent are being swamped as drivers panic buy fuel despite the government insisting there is no shortage.
The family of a woman who died from sepsis after being admitted to hospital have instructed a solicitors' firm to look into what happened.
A person was treated by paramedics and neighbours had to be evacuated while five fire engines tackled a house blaze.
A drag queen from Kent has been labelled 'iconic' for her take on the Thomas Waghorn statue famous for having a traffic cone on its head.
An interim injunction banning protesters from occupying the A20 has been granted after police arrested 39 people following action by Insulate Britain.
A Ukrainian lorry driver who was on a job in the UK was stabbed and "left to die in the streets" outside a railway station.
A motorist who was pulled over for driving without insurance has been taken into custody after a drugs test found cocaine in their system.
People caught barbecuing or boozing in beauty spots could face on-the-spot fines when a council introduces a ban.
Crowds are set to flock to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Ramsgate's Royal Harbour this weekend - we look back at its history.
A first-year student was held at knifepoint during a 20-minute mugging and forced to transfer a huge sum of cryptocurrency and cash.
Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a Second World War V2 rocket which blew up after travelling to the county at 3,000mph.
The new principal at a 'troubled' secondary school explains why he has introduced uniform checks and cracked down on mobiles.
Is bigger always better? Our pub spy heads along Kent's leafy lanes to find out.
As Richard Osman's second bestselling whodunnit hits the shelves, we take a look at where in Kent he has set them - and which places are fictional.
Trying to find the right nursery, school, college, university or training provider in Kent or Medway? Our Education Directory has everything you could possibly need!