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Here is a list of things you might want to think about doing before the countdown to Christmas begins.
Schools across the county are suffering a 'critical' shortage of volunteers taking up a key support role.
Nature lovers across the county are reporting sightings of a migrating moth coming to Kent from the continent.
A campaign group is going head to head with a farmer in a bid to stop him putting up more polytunnels.
Parents are being warned to return a potentially dangerous toy amid concerns about its safety.
Students at a Kent university are to be given a chance to learn how to solve complex crimes through a new forensics house.
The county's chalky soil is similar to the champagne regions of France, says a local producer keen to expand production.
A supermarket has warned Kent parents to look out for this children's food as some packets have had plastic in them.
We've scoured the county to give you a flavour of the best places to dine out on pizza.
One of the country's top comedians had a serious message as she opened a new psychology unit at a Kent university.
A former student, who studied at a Kent university, has been awarded a Nobel prize for his writing.
The ambulance trust which covers Kent remains on the critical list, after inspectors ordered that it remains in special measures.
If your heart's desire is to buy a 6ft horse covered in coins or with Elvis Presley on the side you've come to the right place... at a price.
A Kent EuroMillions lottery winner has spoken about how the win changed his life as a record jackpot is up for grabs.
Kent sweet eaters are being told to check their cupboards for chocolates... after a supermarket batch was recalled.
Here are the latest convictions to go through Kent's courts recently.
Do you want to know how you can start the weekend with an extra grand in your pocket?
Wages just dropped in the bank? Here's some first class ideas for how to live like a VIP in Kent this weekend.
People in Kent are being warned of a potential scam which involves 'deaf' people door-stepping residents to ask them to buy pictures.
Kent's borough and district councils are effectively pouring hundreds of thousands of pounds 'down the drain' cleaning up rampant fly-tipping.