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Tributes have been paid to a former photographer and landlord who has passed away.
A warning has been issued following a rise in vandalism and people ignoring social distancing measures at a Kent park.
A proposal claims thousands of jobs could be created if freeport plans are pursued - but airport campaigners are unlikely to be happy.
A man has died after falling from a cliff.
Kent has the fifth highest number of drownings in the UK – and a charity is warning more people than ever are at risk.
As Rupert Bear celebrates his centenary, we look at the life of the Kent artist who gave birth to the iconic creation.
Action is being taken against businesses following lockdown complaints – here's how many times trading standards were contacted.
University bosses splashed almost a quarter-of-a-million pounds on vouchers in an effort to appease students affected by strikes, it has emerged.
Church leaders have sent their condolences to a Kent couple whose daughters were discovered stabbed to death in a park.
A man posing as a member of a church stole a bag containing cash, cards, a mobile phone and passport from an elderly woman.
Dog walkers have been warned to take extra care of their pets after three fox cubs died after being poisoned at a country park.
A huge rescue operation was underway after reports a person fell off a cliff.
A man has been arrested and another airlifted to hospital after a stabbing in the street as police focus their inquiries on a town centre shop.
A TV presenter has shared a picture of a cuddly teddy bear - made by a Kent company - sitting in his dressing room.
A five-year-old boy who has raised £422k for charity by walking 10km on his crutches says he's as strong as 'The Hulk'.
A call to rename Kent's iconic white cliffs after the Black Lives Matter movement has been lambasted as a prank that damages the campaign.
Hundreds of people in Kent have fallen victim to coronavirus scammers since the pandemic started.
Former pupils of two grammar schools have called for curriculum changes in light of the Black Lives Matter campaign.
Fees for outdoor furniture have been temporarily waived by a council, in a bid to support struggling businesses.
A year-long and challenging construction project to deliver a new car dealership has come to an end - paving the way for an official opening.
A second attack by thugs on young people at a park within days has led to a councillor admitting he would not walk through it at night.
Calls have been made to scrap the 2m social distancing rule to help businesses recover from lockdown.
Concerns that a secondary school expansion would allow students to spy on neighbouring houses have been addressed with plans for opaque windows.
A decision will soon be announced on a date for this year's Kent Test amid growing calls to delay it because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Bosses at Howletts and Port Lympne have announced they will welcome visitors back from Monday, but with some restrictions being put in place.
We examine this historic divide between two sides of the county, look at how you can tell which side you are on and ask which is best?
It may be plainly advertised as a two-bed terrace, but a medieval house up for sale is known for its grisly role in one history's most famous murders.
A German student left in a coma after a city centre gang attack has returned home after a year in hospital - but remains in need of constant care.
A testing site will be set up in one of the worst-affected parts of the country after lobbying from the local MP.
As non-essential shops across Kent prepare to reopen, here's our essential guide on what to expect.
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