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As Kent prepares to welcome in the New Year, spare a thought for those working on the frontline of our health service.
Police dealt with more accidents in the county than anywhere else in England, the latest government figures have revealed.
Staff, visitors and patients have been forced to pay millions in parking fees at hospitals in Kent in just one year, it has emerged.
Emergency services have been called to the scene after a car ended up getting stuck on top of a central reservation.
Ambulance crews faced "significant pressure" over the festive period - with staff responding to more than 6,000 call-outs.
Road users are being told to take care and expect slippery patches to form as a warning for ice is issued.
Two women have been injured after they were allegedly knifed by a man early this morning before he reportedly drove into the front of a house.
As the big Christmas getaway gets underway, here is everything you need to know about festive travel - whether you are going by rail, road or sea.
A violent thug, bicycle thief and workplace fraudster are among those on the naughty list after appearing at Kent's magistrates courts.
An operation to limit the number of burglaries in Kent has seen officers make 170 arrests since it launched.
A secondary school has told parents of its pupils to keep their children at home after it was announced emergency work needs to take place.
A hidden treasure of the war effort in Kent has been added to a national list of the country's most important monuments.
The trust which manages some major hospitals in Kent has appointed a new chief executive.
Water chiefs have had to clear 8,000 blockages in the county's sewers caused by a build up of fat and wet wipes weighing a staggering 2,600 tonnes.
A letter detailing the extraordinary moment Kent writer Charles Dickens helped in the aftermath of a train crash has been sold at auction.
The flu jab has been given to less than a quarter of the youngsters who are eligible for it across Kent and Medway, it has emerged.
An historic building went under the hammer today - and sold for more than double its guide price.
Reports of animal cruelty in Kent tipped over 3,000, according to the latest figures from a nationwide charity.
Footage has emerged of an argument between two commuters where one was reportedly called a 'white idiot'.
A drink-driver called Beer is among the latest to be sentenced at Kent's magistrates courts.