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A man who threatened Sainsbury's workers while holding a traffic cone is being hunted by police.
Officers executed an early morning drugs warrant, taking away cash and drugs.
Cars, street signs and bins were torched in a one-night arson spree.
Households are being urged to use water sparingly after a burst main left many without a supply in boiling weather yesterday.
A search was mounted after a man was seen indecently exposing himself and performing a sex act in shrubbery.
A planning saga continue as councillors defied advice and rejected a development for 421 homes.
A man has pleaded not guilty to stalking and breaching a non-molestation order.
A van has been taken away from its driver, less than 24 hours after it was used to dump rubbish illegally.
A man has been been sentenced to two years in prison for drug dealing.
Campaigners are arguing a nearby large quarry is another reason thousands of homes should not be built.
A disabled seven-year-old who struggles to walk around a supermarket turns into a speed demon on the go-karting course and has dreams of F1 stardom.
Ex-England player Rio Ferdinand and his wife Kate who live in Kent are expecting their first child together.
An aerodrome is welcoming the public back, with coronavirus measures in place.
A mum who suffered severe memory and sight loss after a horrific cycling accident is now determined to help the charity that got her through.
Regular visitors to Leeds Castle have vented their frustration after the tourist attraction said it would not extend annual tickets.
A 27-year-old motorist has appeared in the dock, accused of causing the deaths of two pensioners who died after a crash.
A homeless man was applauded and cheered after he rescued a woman from a burning building.
A security company is providing patrols and helping shops with controlling their social distancing measures and queues as lockdown is eased.
A local authority has welcomed the news that a judicial review has been granted, after its local plan was rejected.
Six months after a local authority wrote to the Government raising concerns about increased housing targets, it has yet to get to a response.