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A prolific shoplifter carried out more than 20 thefts from shops in his local high street.
A father has teamed up with his two sons to create a new mobility centre in the heart of their community.
A major rescue mission was launched in the Channel as 84 people - including a six-month-old baby and two other children - ended up in the water.
A new special ATM will be the first of its kind in the county and offer much more than the standard machine.
A 32-year-old registered sex offender has been sent to prison for three years after continuing to contact young girls.
A Kent council’s environmental officers are appealing for help to find the driver of a truck which dumped tonnes of soil in the road.
A child was taken to hospital with a head injury after an attack.
An outdoor pool used by thousands every summer is set to reopen after being forced to shut unexpectedly following work to fix a water leak.
Almost 100 cats were found by rescue centre volunteers called in by concerned neighbours.
Officers thank public for help in finding an 18-year-old who was reported missing.
A 52-year-old man has appeared in court accused of stealing medicinal products, clothing and cleaning items from several stores.
Traffic was stopped and a motorcyclist treated for their injuries after a collision with a car.
Traffic is building on a busy main road following a collision involving two cars.
Kent has its very own Britain’s Got Talent winner as singer Sydnie Christmas is crowned champion of the TV talent search.
Traders say “persistent” anti-social behaviour is putting off “frightened” customers from visiting an already struggling out-of-town shopping centre.
From being hit by a swinging car door to getting dragged along by a car trailer, cyclists reveal the shocking reality of riding on Kent’s roads.
A car once owned by rock icon Rod Stewart was one of the star attractions at an annual motor show.
The family of a schoolgirl killed by a drug driver have pledged to “keep her memory alive” as they decorated her new memorial.
A decision to award a mental health charity the lion’s share of funding to create an enlarged centre in a town has been welcomed.
Shoppers have praised the part-pedestrianisation of a town and introduction of new “pocket parks”, claiming it has made the area more “sociable”.
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