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A mum-of-two who only discovered her daughter had a rare genetic disorder after Googling her symptoms is now raising awareness of the condition.
More than 1,000 people dressed in their best clothes to sing and dance in the streets for a festival.
Our latest Money Match winner was left shocked after finding out she had won the jackpot.
Firefighters were called after a lorry hit power cables leaving them lying in the road and across a pavement.
A dad is desperate to get his uncontrollable seven-year-old off a years-long waiting list for a behaviour clinic before he harms someone.
A thief who was responsible for a “cowardly assault” after jumping his victim from behind at a bus station has been jailed.
A debt charity has warned bailiff use in Kent remains concerningly high amid concerns people are being pushed into “deeper financial difficulty”.
People were being urged to avoid part of a town while emergency services dealt with a collision.
Dow owners and their four-legged friends enjoyed a two-day canine extravaganza.
An Islamic place of worship has marked a milestone anniversary which has seen community cohesion flourish and questions about beliefs answered.
A dessert parlour which has sat empty in a town centre for years is making a comeback.
From abandoned department stores to old shopping centres, we’ve had a look at some of the big plans for Kent’s ugliest sites.
Police are appealing for witnesses after a ‘violent unprovoked’ assault in a busy street.
A council leader says six-month roadworks branded “stupid” by traders will ease congestion caused by a major neighbouring motorway in the long-run.
An extravaganza of international music, food and dance is coming to Kent town this weekend.
Police have released an image of three men after statues of an iconic children’s character created for a fundraising trail were wrecked.
The Amazon-themed play area is set to have a Temple Maze, mine cart slides and a climbing volcano.
A leisure centre has changed its sessions for children with special educational needs after parents described the timings as ‘thoughtless’.
A community is rallying together after Shaun the Sheep sculptures expected to fetch up to £10,000 for a hospice charity at auction were vandalised.
A charity shop has a new “pre-loved” addition with items selling at a bargain.