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A huge blaze on a railway line is causing disruption to rail services.
Queues are forming outside Dover as the port braces itself for a weekend of travel chaos as schools break up for the holidays.
Fire crews were called to a blaze involving multiple vehicles at a race circuit where the world rallycross championship is being held this weekend.
Drivers faced long delays following an accident involving a car and a lorry.
Beach-goers have been warned to stay away from a Kent seafront after a dead 30ft whale washed up on the shore.
A social club has been fined £10,000 after a much-loved handyman fell to his death while changing flowers in hanging baskets.
Anxious residents say a “worrying rise” in anti-social behaviour – including fires, vandalism and break-ins – is blighting their town.
A popular teaching assistant who is retiring from the classroom after more than three decades has looked back on how things have changed.
A mum is selling a “spooky” old rocking horse said to have transported itself from room to room because she feels “uneasy having it about the place”.
Columnist Melissa Todd questions our “weird obsession” with identity after a mixed reaction from the public during a gender-bending photoshoot...
Gorilla warfare, Spanish cerveza and Dom Joly! Secret Drinker tackles two side-by-side high street pubs.
Statistics from Kent Police have revealed a decline in the number of reports of anti-social behaviour over the last year.
A woman and two children had to be rescued after a large fire broke out and spread to a Premier shop and flats this morning.
From kid’s theatre and live music to historic castles and family festivals, we’ve got the perfect week-by-week plan for the summer holidays.
A grand opening date has been revealed for a popular watering hole after being taken over by new owners and undergoing a massive refurbishment.
A “miracle” kitty accidentally trapped under a neighbour’s floorboards for five weeks had lost half his body weight by the time he was found.
People living in a seaside town say they feel “intimidated” and “scared to go out at night” as more than 100 teens have been gathering on the beach.
Teacher strikes, the closure of ticket offices and bonuses for water company bosses are among the topics tackled by our readers this week.
We visited an outdoor waterfront cafe based on 1975 blockbuster Jaws and tucked into some simple but delicious sandwiches.
Early details of a town’s major regeneration scheme - which could cost just under £20 million - have been unveiled.
One of the country’s most recognised influencers was followed by excited fans as he filmed at a designer store.
When authorities have to delicately balance human rights of travellers with the public’s best interest, what are their powers?
Police have made an arrest after an antisocial moped rider knocked a phone out of a pensioner's hand along the seafront.
A road has been closed by police amid an incident at a block of flats.
A mum who became enraged when bar staff refused to give her water for her dog took a fake gun from her pocket.
The number of houses in Kent available to rent for under £1,000pcm has almost halved in the space of a year, forcing some families to move town.
A car park is set to temporarily replace a waterside shopping outlet, which will be torn down after 21 years.
A spooky encounter leaves a usually-cynical Secret Thinker fearing he has received an unsettling visit from the spirit world.
Ever since the pandemic, protesters have been waving yellow placards in a number of Kent towns. But who are these “rebels on roundabouts”?
A disabled woman and her 90-year-old mum say they were left “stressed” and sleeping on furniture after a bed bug infestation at their flat.
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