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A campaign is underway to raise money that could spare the life of a dog which was thrown out of a van at the roadside.
An ex-squaddie who sold all his belongings to travel around the world on a motorbike has just returned from his 505-day trip.
A disabled man will take part in a sponsored 10k race after a year of chemotherapy and steroid treatment that has left him wheelchair-bound.
A doctor who saved a baby from being terminated has been nominated for a Pride in Medway award.
Police are currently at a petrol station in Walderslade after reports of a burglary.
A former RAF firefighter has returned home after winner gold at the Warrior Games in Chicago.
An animal lover is hoping to raise thousands of pounds so TV vet Noel Fitzpatrick can save a deformed puppy found trapped in a fishing net.
Fans flocked to a residential street in Kent in the hope of spotting Mysterious Girl singer Peter Andre.
Arsonists are thought to be responsible for setting a caravan alight in a quiet village.
An accounts manager has his hopes set on becoming the next star of dating show Love Island – despite having a long-term girlfriend.
Eager shoppers queued for a first glimpse of Kent's newest M&S Foodhall as it opened its doors today.
Clubbers held dance battles in the street after a busy nightclub was evacuated.
A couple who met through their local paper almost 14 years ago have got married.
A father said he and his family fear for their lives because the area where they live has become plagued by antisocial and criminal behaviour.
A dog has been recognised for her hard work in the community.
A boy went to his prom in style when he turned up among a convoy of the world's most famous sports cars.
A 31-year-old told she has an incurable cancer has urged women to make sure they get a smear test before it's too late.
A key dockyard building has been shortlisted for the prestigious national RIBA Stirling Prize.
A Pet Aid Hospital is closed and is accepting emergency cases only.
An Elizabethan building famously referenced in Charles Dickens’ novels can now be fully viewed for the first time in three decades.