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Crime across the county has dropped almost 50% as lockdown rules keep people at home.
A robbery in a prominent town centre alleyway has seen a man in his 70s lose groceries and cash.
Four illegal English Channel crossings have been stopped by Border Force today.
A hiker believed to have taken a day trip from the capital required RNLI assistance today.
Youngsters have been seen playing football on consecutive days at the same park.
Drugs and a knife were seized when police raided a home in a seaside town and arrested four people.
Thieves have targeted a series of phone boxes across a town.
Police have thanked the unknown donor of a sweet treat left on their car.
A council has received a flood of requests after offering a wide range of business support.
With new rules limiting the amount of mourners at cremations, we see which crematoria have the cheapest and most expensive webcasts.
A newly-established group is encouraging people to sew uniforms for medical staff.
two men have appeared in court after a 19-year-old was forced to withdraw cash at knifepoint.
The county's private hospitals are working with the NHS, as the service frees up capacity for coronavirus patients.
The county's cabbies, many of whom are self-employed, fear the ongoing lockdown could ruin them financially.
A pregnant ewe found dead in a field is thought to have been killed by a human.
A Kent cyclist overcame rough sleeping, gruelling mountain trails and coronavirus chaos on a mammoth bike trip.
A man was taken to hospital after a bike path assault.
A hotspot for litter and human waste has been cleared following months of complaints from angry residents.
At a time when the elderly are most vulnerable, a charity is really stepping up to the plate.
The company behind a Mexican restaurant chain will be permanently closing the vast majority of its stores due to coronavirus.