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Calls for a public inquiry have been made after 17 people in one care home died with coronavirus.
A council committee was asked to take urgent action as lobbying to suspend the 11-plus exams in light of the coronavirus pandemic continues.
Recommendations from a pandemic exercise have apparently not been applied to the current crisis.
A major redevelopment scheme could press ahead if backed by councillors during a crunch meeting this week.
The coronavirus crisis could cost Kent County Council around £200 million, nearly £70m more than originally forecast, it has emerged.
Landlords who fail to look after their properties face tougher penalties.
The county council will be scrutinised for its handling of the coronavirus crisis next week.
The chair of the Kent Association of Headteachers has said schools will not reopen their gates in three weeks unless safety is guaranteed.
A five-storey care home and a Co-op will be built in a village despite concerns over the future "eyesore" building.
Councillors' warning that the county council cannot take another financial hit as the bill for dealing with the Covid-19 outbreak soars.
Hundreds of homes have been approved in one part of Medway to meet housing targets.
A school for 400 pupils has been given the go-ahead.
Britain's oldest hospital will be converted into 155 homes over the next three years after £1.4 million plans got the nod.
Since the Covid-19 crisis hit, food banks have seen a huge surge in the number of people turning to them for essentials.
Users may need to book to use the tips when the sites finally reopen – as pressure builds to get Kent moving again.
A council chief says he would be "disappointed" if the construction of a major business park in Medway was delayed because of the Covid-19 crisis.
The councillor in charge of roads and transport for Kent has said he would like to see rush hour disappear following the coronavirus pandemic.
Council bosses are working on plans for a "mass" Covid-19 testing site in the county - but are keeping the location under wraps.
Bosses at a historic attraction have been forced to furlough the majority of staff to secure the hub's future during the coronavirus pandemic.
Medway Council plans to spend £12million on the replacement of thousands of street lamps to make them carbon neutral.