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Councillors back leader's call to close schools in more districts in Kent.
A council has revealed 'ambitious' £200m plans to help reduce its carbon emissions through measures such as replacing its cars with electric vehicles.
Health bosses have said the vaccine roll out will take time to make it to all 1.8 million residents in Kent.
A Tory councillor's opposition to the £6.8billion Lower Thames Crossing prompted him to take a stand against his party.
Areas of Kent are boosting the number of Covid marshals, while others are hiring their first batch.
Council stockpiles thousands of items of personal protective equipment in case Brexit queues on roads lead to supply chain disruption.
To help ease pressure on hospitals, 71 Covid care home beds will be made available for people coming out of hospital.
A council has "learnt lessons" after shutting down a circus at the last minute left thousands disappointed.
A Kent care home boss says her staff will be "sensible" over the Christmas holidays as they seek to protect vulnerable residents from coronavirus.
The government remains undecided about which tier of coronavirus restrictions the county will be placed into today, KentOnline can reveal.
This year six pharmacies have closed in Kent amid the pandemic and with Brexit looming there are fears the situation is set to get far worse.
Local NHS bosses have warned of the severe pressure for trusts as people being admitted to hospitals with Covid continues to rise.
Emergency meetings have been held to discuss fears Covid could have been transmitted by people moving in and out of a London borough next to Kent.
Plans have been unveiled for Kent's first 'bee friendly' bus shelter.
The county's director of public health says the military is too stretched to help with the Covid vaccine roll out in Kent.
Swale council has explained why members of the press or public are not able to join an emergency meeting on the borough's soaring coronavirus cases.
Concerns have been raised over plans for 'ultra-clean' buses for £16m Dover Fastrack
A delay in psychological assessments meant just 29% of child referrals for education, health and care plans were completed on time.
Schools are facing a 'tough time' to stay open between now and the Christmas holidays, says KCC education boss.
Fears have been expressed over the welfare of animals being transported on vehicles for more than eight hours coming into Kent amid Brexit congestion.