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Plans to remove the masts from the wreck of the American munitions ship off the Kent coast have been pushed back.
Residents have launched a petition against cement works planned for their seaside town because of noise, health and pollution fears.
Police are searching for a driver after an out of control pick-up truck smashed through the front garden wall of a house.
It was third year lucky for one of Kent's family friendly music festivals despite a downpour towards the end.
Motorists are bracing themselves for a summer of traffic jams following a crucial road closure.
A music festival for tribute acts has had the plug pulled after failing to sell enough tickets.
A new lift has opened up the upper floors of a Kent theatre and heritage to centre to those in wheelchairs for the first time.
The former boss of a popular animal 'hospital' and rescue service is facing charges of causing unnecessary suffering to animals at his home.
It's been two years since East 17 headlined there but now this town's Party In The Park is back.
A popular children's paddling pool just yards from a town's beach has been closed because of a national chlorine shortage.
Rail links to the Isle of Sheppey remain closed for a second day because of the national train strike.
Retail park installs number plate recognition cameras to monitor shoppers' cars.
Hundreds of cyclists were riding through Kent as part of the annual 205-mile Chase The Sun bike ride to mark the longest day of the year.
Thousands of day-trippers and locals flocked to these award-winning Kent beaches on the hottest day of the year so far.
Architects have revealed how one of Kent's seaside towns could look if it wins Government cash.
We check out a fine-dining venue which used to be a pub and took almost 10 years to renovate in a village in Kent.
A 45-year-old boxing club is urgently seeking new premises after a school gave it five weeks to quit.
New report says thousands of homes in these two boroughs may need to be abandoned within the next 30 years because of rising sea levels.
An explosive row is brewing over whether Sheerness or Southend should end up with the SS Richard Montgomery masts after they are cut down.
Bailiffs have returned to the home of a man who was tasered and punched by police in a second attempt to evict him.