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Police have launched a new scheme in an attempt to combat an alarming rise in violence crime.
A council spent almost £2m clearing 3,000 tonnes of waste from its streets.
People in Kent could soon be encouraged to use e-cigarettes as a way to stop smoking - but do you agree?
A huge transformer will travel slowly into Kent today - potentially causing traffic congestion.
A teenage 'cuckoo' was caught with £1,200 worth of heroin after travelling into Kent to sell drugs, a court heard.
Kent's police and crime commissioner says more needs to be done to tackle sexual harassment within the force.
It's National Afternoon Tea Week - here's where you can grab a scone to celebrate..
It's A-level results day - but what can you do if you don't get the grades you needed?
It's one of the most anxious moments in a pupil's school years - opening the results envelope! We follow the highs and lows around the county.
Take a look at some of the mammoth meals on offer in the county to those brave enough to take on the challenge.
With dormice numbers dwindling across the UK, a wildlife centre is supporting efforts to protect them.
Emergency services have been praised following a terror attack that saw a car crash into the security barriers outside the Houses of Parliament.
People who own a property in the county will be up to £1.1m better off in 25 years than those who rent, according to an analysis of official figures.
Reports of racist taunts and attacks in part of Kent have more than doubled.
Kent-based charity Porchlight has welcomed the government's £100m investment into ending homelessness.
The county's last surviving piece of fenland is being kept alive in a seriously unique way.
As students await their A-level results this week, here are some things only known by pupils who attended one of the county's 38 grammar schools.
People struggling with life's challenges have turned to an equine therapy centre for help.
A gin maker has warned there is less grain available to make alcoholic spirit after the heatwave conditions.
When doctors ask how much we drink, they actually double the amount we tell them, according to a new survey.