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Smoke drifts across a seaside town in this picture captured by a drone.
A county lines drug dealer arrested in a mass drugs raid has been jailed for three years.
Parents desperately tried to save their son after he took a lethal mix of alcohol and drugs, but he was pronounced dead by paramedics.
The government is expected to announce plans to support the self employed, many of whom are currently unable to work due to the coronavirus lockdown.
A front line NHS worker from Tunbridge Wells says a rail firm is taking advantage of key workers by charging more for tickets.
A leading business forecaster predicts how the county will adapt when we emerge from the coronavirus outbreak.
Archive photos show how Kent's shopping centres were built and then officially opened in the late 90s and early 2000s.
A teenager suspected of dealing drug was searched by officers who found 74 wraps of suspected heroin and crack cocaine, cash and a mobile phone.
From next week the spending limit for contactless card payments will be increased from £30 to £45.
One of the largest free street festivals in the south east has been postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Equipment from the University of Kent is going to be used to help the NHS test for coronavirus.
Hundreds of thousands of people have signed up to help the NHS fight coronavirus.
A worker received life changing injuries when a JCB knocked him to the ground and drove over half his body.
A thief who was found hiding in a car with a stolen feather-trimmed lamp and also tipped a bucket of urine over a man's head, has been locked up.
NHS bosses have announced tight restrictions on hospital visits as the health service battles to stem the coronavirus outbreak.
All NHS staff will be able to use parking for free for two months as COVID-19 cases are expected to rise.
A pregnant mum-of-three diagnosed with Covid-19 has shared a heartbreaking video from her hospital bed.
A councillor visiting family in India says he and other stranded tourists are being treated like pariahs as the country goes into lockdown.
Some of Kent's key construction projects are being put at risk by "confusing" government advice, say officials.
Inmates locked up in the county's prisons could be handed an early release as efforts step up to halt the spread of coronavirus.
An air ambulance and paramedics were scrambled to a village this afternoon.
A Kent firm which supplies schools with everything from sports equipment and outdoor toys to stationary is opening its order books to families.
Police are searching for a person believed to have left on foot after a car was found submerged a river.
Council bosses have slammed revised plans for the multi-billion pound Lower Thames Crossing.
Police community support officers will monitor food bank locations to ensure the protection of staff and stock.
Bosses at one of the world's most famous landmarks say it faces the risk of bankruptcy if rent payments from its dozens of tenants dry up.
Protesters who staged a 'sit-in' at a Kent holiday park against Boris Johnson's coronavirus lockdown have left. But they say they'll be back.
A farm which delivers supplies to customers has experienced its first burglary in 30 years.
Worried pensioners fear proposals to transform a seafront stretch into a pedestrian plaza would cause a "racket" outside their homes.
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