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Statistics released today show more than 130 people have died in the last 10 years waiting for life-saving organ donations.
The state of under-funding in schools is leading to a critical shortage of teachers, says a top union official.
A man has been arrested under suspicion of the murder of a man, bringing the number of people in custody to three.
Animal charity the RSPCA says owners are putting their pets in perilous situations in hot weather - with more than a dozen incidents in a week.
Hoax callers, drink-drivers and a gun thief are among the latest to face justice in Kent's magistrates courts.
Rail passengers are being told to expect upheaval and busy stations as a week of commuter train disruption gets under way.
Hundreds of hoax callers are putting people's lives at risk, according to one of Kent's top police officers.
A young seal cub, which was stranded on a beach, had to be rescued by Kent firefighters after it was discovered by RSPCA workers.
Passengers are being warned they may have to queue to get on trains at one busy station as work gets underway on London rail routes.
Thousands of pupils pick up their GCSE exam results today amid fears of confusion among employers following a raft of changes to the results system.
A campaign is underway to reassure people who live and work in tower blocks in Kent in light of the Grenfell Tower fire tragedy.
It's natural to be nervous before you, or a loved one, picks up exam results but help is at hand with kmfm's The Hit List.
Customers have reported seeing rats, mice and cockroaches at some of the county's best-known pubs, bakery chains and restaurants.
Part of the world will experience the first total solar eclipse in almost a century later today - but what's in store for us in Kent?
Police pulled over a German lorry driver who had been driving for days without taking a break in the worst case officers had ever seen.
As A-Level results day arrives a leading charity has warned school children are feeling increasing levels of stress.
A Polish lorry driver has been sentenced after he smuggled millions of cigarettes into Kent disguised as a shipment of tissues.
Poor training by owners is thought to be responsible for the number of attacks by dangerous dogs in Kent rocketing 46-fold in the past five years.
Supermarkets across Kent are pulling pasties and pies off their shelves amid concerns some might contain glass.
A man found dead in a park has been described as 'someone with a great sense of humour who would do anything for anyone'.