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A pedestrian has been taken to hospital with head injuries after being hit by a bus near a town centre.
Police have executed a drugs warrant at a property on a housing estate.
People living in a rural part of the county will be last to have access to Covid vaccinations as a suitable site is yet to be found.
Staff at a village pub are calling for urgent road improvements after a car smashed into the side of their inn for the second time in six months.
Despite falling case rates, critical care capacity at some Kent hospitals remains under severe pressure due to volume of Covid patients.
Police would like to speak to two people after reports a pensioner's bag was stolen while distracted in a supermarket.
A defendant in a murder trial claims a 'friend' who takes over his body and mind must have killed a homeless man in a cemetery
MPs are being urged to oppose planned cuts to Universal Credit, as the coronavirus crisis continues to push people beneath the poverty line.
Eurostar could fold within months if it is not helped financially, the government has been warned.
A yellow warning for rain will be in place across the entire county for a 27-hour period later this week - while flood alerts remain in place.
Vaccine appointments at a new site will need to be rescheduled after the stock was not delivered on time.
After the trials and tribulations of Covid-19 and the last year, 2021's got a lot for us to look forward to.
Trespassers have been warned of the dangers of climbing on a derelict building after teenagers were spotted clambering on the roof.
Despite a council clearing away more than 4,500 pieces of graffiti, the act of vandalism is still on the rise in one town.
A man who was seen handing his own coat to a 'struggling' person on the street in a quiet act of kindness has been met with an outpouring of praise.
A section of river known to lie dormant for years at a time is flowing through a village after a prolonged period of rainfall.
The coronavirus infection rate in Kent has fallen to its lowest level for almost a month amid the national lockdown.
A dad has created a 'dummy tree' in the woods as a way of encouraging children to part with their dummies.
A fire tore through wooden decking and a garden fence after an accident involving a patio heater - prompting the fire service to issue a warning.
Scientists estimate that as many as 56% of people in one Kent district could have already contracted coronavirus.
A rugby club chairman has spoken of his frustration after a storage shed was stolen in a bizarre theft.
Those needing to travel from the UK to France must present a negative PCR coronavirus test from tomorrow - and will be required to isolate on arrival.
Road temperatures are expected to plummet below freezing tonight - while the Met Office warns the county is in for more heavy rain later this week.
Home Secretary dodges Covid-19 questions at Downing Street briefing and another u-turn on free school meals - it's all in our review of the week.
A large knife and a quantity of drugs were found by a police dog during a joint operation at a railway station.
A man who had not been seen for two days sparking a police appeal, has been found.
TV doctor Dr Ranj Singh has narrated a new government warning about coronavirus insisting we must all stay indoors whenever possible.
The police helicopter was launched in a bid to find an elderly woman seen in a confused state.
A delayed project to transform a derelict former arcade and regenerate part of a seafront could be pushed back a further year because of the pandemic.
A Kent author and illustrator famous for the book Gorilla has been honoured for his lifetime's work - and recalled an encounter with one of the apes.
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