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Part of a town centre car park was taped off by police last night after reports a man had been hurt in a fight.
A head has been appointed for Medway’s first university technical college which opens next year.
A chance discovery in a school's grounds has uncovered an air raid shelter after 60 years... and the lightbulb still worked!
The RSPCA is appealing for information after a family cat was shot with an air rifle and may have to have her leg amputated.
Pupils are celebrating after beating schools from across Kent to win a day out to the Kent County Show.
The line-up for one of this year’s Castle Concerts in Rochester has been given the X Factor as Sam Bailey is added to the bill.
More than 1,000 homes lost power in Rainham last night due to an underground fault.
MP Rehman Chishti has praised the KM Group's campaign on legal highs during a debate in parliament.
A loyal labrador has transformed the life of a little boy with autism but their special almost came to an end when Buddy ate four boxes of chocolate.
A housing association has been accused of discrimination... because it gives priority to those from Asian communities at a block of flats.
A police investigation was launched after a child reported being concerned about a car seen near a primary school.
The driver of a bus which crashed into a railway bridge with 60 school children on board is to face disciplinary action.
Police are investigating after a man is said to have died at a court building.
A footballer left fighting for his life after an accident in South Africa has thanked everyone for their support as he arrived home.
Medway hospital has announced who is to take over the reigns of the troubled NHS trust, which was placed in special measures last year.
Affordable homes built on the site of the former Rainham police station are set to open for viewings this weekend.
Controversial plans to scrap part of a pay and display to make way for a mosque have been delayed because of concerns about parking.
A day centre for elderly and vulnerable ethnic minority women has been saved, just days before it was due to close because of council cost cutting.
A bus driver had to be treated at hospital for injuries after a crash between the bus and a lorry this morning.
The chairman of a failing hospital is paid more than £14,000 a month for as little as one day a week, while the chief executive earns £1,740 a day.