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A thief has been caught on CCTV stealing plastic plant pots, worth just a few pounds, from a garden in the early hours of the morning.
A hospital has warned of delays as weeks of roadworks begin just outside the entrance.
Police have confirmed they are treating the death of a man in his 20s as murder after he was found with a fatal stab wound.
More than 40 firefighters were called in to tackle a blaze at a garage after people reported hearing a 'huge explosion'.
A man has been taken to hospital and a road has been closed after a crash between a car and a lorry.
Reporter Jenni Horn welcomed Kent Fire and Rescue to her home for a fire safety visit – and her house wasn't as a safe as she thought.
A daughter is desperate to raise funds for her mother's funeral as 'the last thing she can do for her mum'.
An award-winning nursery team has taken over another pre-school which closed after lockdown.
Caravans have been pitched in a car park just off a high street after legal action was taken at two other sites in the same area.
Police are continuing to appeal for information after two men forced their way into a home.
A burglar has been described as being like Spiderman after he broke into a flat by climbing through a tiny window and hanging upside down.
Residents were warned about loud bangs coming from an historic fort as experts tested cannons.
A pub which once had an "unsavoury" reputation has revamped its garden area - complete with outdoor TVs and an Instagram-worthy backdrop.
A hunting knife with a 20cm blade was found lying in a residential street just yards away from a primary school.
Millie, aged three, tried a pre-school session at Kent's latest gymnastics centre for children.
Ten people have been charged after dawn raids uncovered a huge haul of designer goods, cash and artwork.
Fed-up residents say they are plagued by the noise of screeching tyres and revving engines from boy racers meeting in a supermarket car park.
Changes to a bollard that's supposed to prevent accidents but has instead been blamed for causing them are "about as much use as a chocolate teapot".
People in parts of Kent with high levels of pollution are being warned to reduce activities outdoors if they suffer from ill health.
Legal action is being taken after travellers have once again moved on to a popular recreation ground.