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Here is your latest update on what cases have been going through some of Kent's courts lately.
A study has suggested people committing crimes of animal cruelty are being given lenient suspended sentences.
A police officer accused of stopping and searching a man without good reason and using excessive force on him has appeared in front of a tribunal.
Visitors to a fitness club were asked to leave after a fire broke out in a female changing room, destroying a toilet.
A National Trust property is bidding to keep hold of a painting which depicts the house as part of its public collection.
A pioneering scheme will see residents at a new garden city given Fitbits - with developers building leisure spaces around how they exercise.
A police officer has been instantly dismissed after failing to declare they had been discharged from the Army for drug-taking.
This morning saw a lorry full of chocolate bars go up in smoke on the A2 and the reaction on social media has been sweet.
After a night of severe thunderstorms and flooding, we're being warned there could be more of the same to come.
Families in Kent have been taking part in a fitness challenge to improve their diets as one in five children in Kent start primary school overweight.
Why not take time to explore one of the county's 33 Green Flag parks?
Stealing duvets and causing damage to public toilets are just some of the crimes offenders have been hauled in front of magistrates for.
An animal charity is calling for urgent action after an investigation revealed pups are being smuggled in to England via Kent.
The star of this year's panto in one Kent town may be cheered into the Celebrity Big Brother house.
Teams at the KM Media Group are celebrating after clearing up at an annual press awards event.
People are increasingly turning to their favourite television shows for inspiration on where to take a break - with places in Kent topping the list.
A key attraction at Dreamland is set to shut for several days this month for essential maintenance.
A homeless charity leader says sleeping rough seems to have become accepted as figures show hundreds more people are living on the streets.
Commuters are being warned of 'incredibly frustrating' journeys as several stations in London close for more than a week.