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A Festival of Christmas lights will kick-start a series of festive events in Gravesham in the lead up to December 25.
A beloved pet has gone missing after its owner's van was broken into.
Two people have been arrested and a man remains in hospital after police were called to fight in a town centre.
The winner of BBC's Any Dream Will Do Lee Mead will be starting the Christmas festivities in one Kent town.
A life-saving blood test which can detect 50 different types of cancer, often before symptoms appear, is being trialled in the county.
Lower Thames Crossing bosses have pledged to spend £1 in every £3 with small and medium sized firms.
A man has been sentenced for punching a 19-year-old victim, knocking her unconscious.
Women have been left worrying if they'd lost thousands of pounds and would ever get the dresses they ordered following the closure of a bridal store.
A television set dating back to the Queen's Coronation in 1953 has been uncovered in a dusty loft.
A six-year-old cat which has spent seven months in care is looking for a home after being repeatedly overlooked because he can be a little grumpy.
The only remaining Royal Navy ropeyard still in operation now makes everything from film props and gym equipment to pet toys and garden swings.
A crumbling wall masked by peeling hoardings still sits in the shadow of a multi-million pound regeneration site despite concerns raised 12 years ago.
Ninjas of all ages will be able to take on an obstacle course inspired by the ITV hit show.
Police unearthed a cannabis factory in a empty property in a Kent town.
There are fears a stray spaniel discovered cowering behind some rubbish may have come from a puppy farm.
Police were called after more than 100 boy racers met in a car park, with some speeding along a dual carriageway.
Fireworks displays are set to go ahead this year after being cancelled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Firms are offering a safe haven for youngsters if they feel threatened on the way to or from school.
The detective in charge of the investigation into serial killer Stephen Port’s first victim has admitted making “significant mistakes”.
After two years off due to Covid and poor weather, a popular free fireworks display will go ahead next month.