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A council is looking for people to share their views on a new policy which could see traders have to get a security check.
Key NHS and emergency service workers have been treated to free meals, cakes and help from businesses and groups.
Firefighters were sent to put out a fire which had started in a pile of fly-tipped rubbish.
A former mayor, town and borough councillor has died after a short illness, it has been revealed.
A man arrested after reports of an attempted break in was taken to hospital with an injury.
An Indian restaurant is offering free meals for anyone who works for the emergency services to say thank you.
The head of an insurance firm has donated hundreds to enable older people on Sheppey to keep updated with what is going on.
A woman has been released under investigation after she was arrested on suspicion of assault and assaulting four police officers.
A weather enthusiast has said March was a month of two halves in one part of the county.
Fire crews were called to put out a bonfire which had spread to a garden shed, fence and hedge.
A lad studying the role of police during home lessons was treated to more than just a few answers to his questions.
A high-end designer retailer, with stores in Kent, is in talks to appoint administrators.
Work will start on a temporary mortuary next week in case the county runs out of space to store bodies.
Labour politicians in Kent have been reacting to the election of the party's new leaders.
Police say they have "safely located" a man who had been reported as missing.
A writing tutor and poet has thanked staff at a hospital for the way she was treated while she battled Covid-19.
Police want to speak to three men after cigarettes and alcohol were stolen from a service station.
The latest round of consultation for views on the Lower Thames Crossing have closed but not before 6,000 people gave their views.
A man who worked at a food grocery shop has died of suspected coronavirus, sparking heartfelt tributes from his family.
The leader of a Kent council has written to residents thanking them for the way they have responded in the face of the coronavirus outbreak.