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Southern Water says it is working on "a potential issue" at a water works but stressed it would alert people to any threat of loss of supply.
A man was arrested thanks to a police pooch's keen senses after two men removed 30 tiles from a roof.
A bomb disposal unit were called to a town's park and gardens after a suspected wartime grenade was seen in a river bed.
A members only cocktail bar, live music and a record shop are among the ambitious plans for a former Pizza Express.
More than 25,000 items of food were donated to a charity for rough sleepers and those in need during a Christmas drive.
Flooding is expected tonight and into tomorrow in numerous parts of Kent.
Ambulance crews from nearby counties originally redeployed to Kent as part of Brexit plans are now helping with pressure caused by the pandemic.
A council has approved plans to build 73 homes on the site of a former private hospital.
Children's charity Dandelion Time has raised more than £7,000 through an online auction.
A "logistical nightmare" prevented GPs in one town offering the Pfizer jab but the Oxford vaccine has offered hope.
People have been warned to keep windows and doors closed after a large pile of woodchips caught alight.
Highways bosses plan to begin installing devices which detect when a vehicle has stopped on a smart motorway in early January.
Operation Stack has become a fixture when routes to the Port of Dover get snared up, and still has a role to play in Brexit-related road disruption.
Bikes and power tools have been stolen in a series of break-ins in the west of the county.
An ice rink will not reopen after the government placed Kent in tier 4.
A little girl and her grandma were killed by a car on a busy dual carriageway but their safety legacy is still seen by thousands every day.
One man has died and another has been charged with causing death by driving, after a vehicle crashed into a tree.
"A small number" of Royal Mail sorting office staff are self-isolating after two confirmed cases of coronavirus at the site.
Come gale force winds, heat waves and snow, lollipop lady Cindy Evans has performed her important role for thirty years.
A council has defended itself over the appointment of a lawyer at a planning inquiry into a controversial development.