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The Easter bunny will take children on a free egg hunt today ahead of kmfm presenting a music festival tomorrow.
A teenage entrepreneur who has re-invented the light switch and plug socket has started what he hopes is his final crowdfunding campaign.
A vegetarian cafe has become Maidstone’s first, fully vegan eatery.
The man who died in a motorway crash yesterday has been identified as James Gosnell.
A spate of mobile phone thefts from nightclubs and pubs has sparked a police warning.
Police are hunting for four men after a string of violent robberies in the Weald and Ashford.
A toddler with cerebral palsy will do a sponsored walk to launch a £30,000 fundraising campaign to help his best friend get treatment.
A man in his 30s has died after his car crashed through a barrier on the M20, prompting police to close the carriageway for several hours.
A large project that will allow a stretch of the M20 to cope with more cars will begin in two years.
Police have released this efit of a man believed to have pinned a teenager against a wall by the neck and sexually assaulted her.
A Kent school has been fined £10,000 after a pupil almost died when he was hit in the head with a shotput during a PE lesson.
A care home has been 'named and shamed' by the government after it failed to pay an employee the minimum wage.
A charity that trains pets to become search dogs is calling for more dog owners to volunteers to volunteer their time.
Police were called after chairs and punches were thrown by members of the crowd as violence erupted at a boxing show at a secondary school.
Two schools in Maidstone have won an award for pupil achievement at GCSE level.
Pupils at Wrotham school have shown they are financially savvy by being crowned Kent Trading Standard's Young Consumers of the Year Competiton
More than 250 primary school children have wowed a packed audience in a singing competition.
A proposed housing development that has attracted huge opposition from residents has been deferred by Maidstone council because of a technicality.
A popular folk band has had more than £3,500 of its equipment stolen by an opportunistic thief.
Five nights of lane closures will be enforced on the A21, which links Tonbbridge to Pembury, next week.