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A company is bringing bottles to homes after 9,000 properties have been affected by water supply chaos.
A community that fought off a scheme for a water bottling factory is now confronted with a housing application and preparing to fight again.
A man said he stole a crate of energy drinks from a supermarket after suffering “the worst day of my life”.
A murder investigation launched after a dad died at a holiday park has ended, with no further action being taken.
An appeal has been launched after a van and its contents were stolen from a hospice, which also suffered criminal damage.
Urgent repairs are needed to a railway track after a landslide, meaning customers will see travel disruption for most of today and beyond.
The boss of an aerodrome has objected to more than 100 homes being built unless buyers are warned they’re right underneath the flight path.
The boss of a struggling cinema says a decision to axe free evening parking nearby will drive more filmgoers towards Netflix and Deliveroo.
A huge industrial park owned by a defunct fruit packaging company is being sold off by administrators.
Tributes have been paid to a “true gentleman” who turned his business into one of the most respected in Kent.
When fires ravaged sites in two seaside towns it was hard to see a way back – but they have conformed to modern requirements and prospered.
Work to convert a huge former Saga office building into homes is set to begin this year - despite concerns over bosses’ finances.
We speak to a family who are still trying to rebuild their lives in Kent after they were forced out of their homes when Russia invaded Ukraine.
A water company has apologised and set up water bottle stations for customers experiencing a loss of supply or low pressure due to technical issues.
A mum is over the moon to have won £1,000 in cash on kmfm’s Thousand Pound Friday competition.
Police say a missing man has been found safe and well, and thanked for the public for their help with his appeal.
For the third time this month, farmers are protesting against cheap imports, this time by taking over a supermarket car park.
Increased staffing measures at a new train station – previously dubbed a “mugger paradise” – have been branded as ‘too little too late’.
A busy road has been blocked after a serious incident involving a pedestrian.
A man has died after being hit by a lorry on the M20 in an incident that shut the carriageway for hours.
Proposals to potentially cut a journalism course have been branded “short-sighted” by former students.
A serious crash has sparked a large emergency response and gridlock on a busy dual-carriageway.
A couple who renovated a derelict toilet block into a pub has received planning permission to expand the boozer by adding a kitchen and serving food.
A girl suffered “puncture wounds” to her finger when she was bitten by a dog outside a shop.
An “extremely untidy” alleyway could soon be improved after revised plans to build six flats above a high street shop were submitted.
A 30-year-old man has been arrested after reports two young girls were spoken to “inappropriately” near a play park.
A project to replace old gas mains which has shut parts of a housing estate for more than a month has overrun.
Proposals for a new 2,500 home village have been based on improvements to the M25 that might never happen, according to National Highways.
A drunk thug spotted driving through a new-build estate with a flat tyre threatened to “drop” a police officer before being wrestled to the ground.
This week, KentOnline columnist Melissa Todd explores love and loss as she keeps a vigil at her dying stepfather’s bedside.
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