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Thousands of people got into the carnival spirit on Friday when the Medway Mile returned to Rochester.
Veteran Olympian Paul Nihill is taking part in the Medway Mile just weeks after being discharged from hospital - describing it as his Everest.
An inmate has been taken to hospital after being stabbed, it has been revealed.
Police have called for a shop to be banned from selling alcohol after reports of drunken customers using the High Street as a public toilet.
A motorway lorry crash left a trail of mangled wreckage - but miraculously, the driver escaped with just a few cuts.
People living on the Hoo Peninsula are complaining about dirty water coming out of their taps.
A little boy has enjoyed a magical holiday to Norway, after his first wish was refused.
Primary school celebrates it's 200th anniversary with a summer fete spectacular.
While the country anticipates a summer of sport, this county are anticipating a summer of art.
A town centre is set to undergo a £9m facelift and people are being asked to have their say on where the money should be spent.
Controversial plans for new homes, a 12-bed hostel and a new McDonald's are due to be discussed by councillors.
It might now be a housing estate, but the part that Gravesend Airfield played in the war will never be forgotten as a memorial is unveiled.
A boy was taken to hospital after falling through the roof of an abandoned farm shop.
A grammar school has confirmed it is changing its name as it still awaits a decision on whether it will be allowed to accept girls.
A couple is raising money for a charity who captured treasured photos of their daughter after she was stillborn.
A young woman with a digestive disease was told she would need a doctor’s note to be able to take her own food to a family festival.
Tracey Crouch has said she will not be revealing which she will vote in the EU referendum.
Former shadow home secretary Ann Widdecombe is backing a fundraising appeal to modernise a Medway church.
A businessman is hoping to turn his home furnishings shop into a dessert parlour, as retail trade declines in the High Street.
Higher education hopefuls can have their questions about university life answered at a two-day exhibition.