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TV star Paul O'Grady has announced one of his beloved dogs has sadly died.
A nurse is looking to track down a woman who kindly payed for petrol after she finished a shift at hospital.
Several people have been hurt in a crash after more than 100 people reportedly turned out for a funeral.
Travellers will be allowed to stay on unauthorised camps on council land during the coronavirus pandemic - if they adhere to a strict set of rules.
Keep up to speed with the latest opening hours and dedicated times for NHS staff and the elderly at all of Kent's supermarkets.
A council will hold its first virtual meeting to discuss a multi-million pound film studio scheme planned for an abandoned railway works.
An 18-year-old who was abandoned by his mother before his first birthday has spoken out about his battle with mental health.
War veteran and NHS fundraising superstar Captain Tom Moore reveals how he met the love of his life - a girl from Kent.
Another arrest has been made for an immigration offence believed to be linked to the deaths of 39 Vietnamese nationals
The annual Town Hall Rich List has revealed two council employees in Kent are earning more than £200,000, while dozens more are earning £100,000+.
Police officers at the end of a busy shift leapt into action to help a woman give birth.
Pupils whose exams have been cancelled will not be able to question the grades they are given by teachers, a new consultation has revealed.
A dog is cheering up those in lockdown with personalised messages, birthday shout-outs and virtual high-fives.
A monitoring board says semi-independent living can help ease the transition from open prison to life on the outside.
The coronavirus outbreak is expected to alter the way in which parents accept primary school places, offers for which will be released later today.
Kent chefs have offered up recipes for McDonald's, KFC and Burger King favourites to satisfy fast food cravings during the coronavirus restrictions.
Two million people lined the streets in 2007 as the eyes of the sporting world turned to Kent for the first stage of the Tour de France.
The wife of a coronavirus survivor has told of how her fit and healthy husband fought for his life in a coma in hospital for nearly three weeks.
Shoppers are being asked to check their cupboards for items which have been recalled.
A funeral has been held for an 'amazing' nurse and mum-of-three who died after contracting Covid-19 while working on the frontlines of the pandemic.
A Kent web developer has launched a new app to help shoppers view and share information about supermarket queues and stocks.
A business owner who fears for the future of her company says firms are being failed by government schemes which are meant to be helping.
A judge said he fears 'an early grave' after adjourning a hearing because of technical problems bought on by lockdown.
Drug mules have been blasted for exploiting the coronavirus crisis after an attempt to smuggle cocaine into the UK in an consignment of face masks.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock has announced new steps the government is taking to help the social care sector during the Covid-19 crisis.
A 78-year-old admitted to hospital after slipping over and breaking his hip later passed away as a result of coronavirus, an inquest has heard.
Fashion retailers Oasis and Warehouse have collapsed into administration, putting 2,300 jobs at risk.
Waste recycling centres across Kent should be re-opened with strict rules on social distancing, says one MP.
A motorcycle rider has been taken to hospital after his machine was in collision with car at a roundabout.
Kent-based Team Hard Racing are raising money to support the fight against coronavirus.