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An autistic writer who was non-verbal until she was 10 now uses her voice to educate thousands about her condition.
From former police inspectors to ex reality TV stars, there are plenty of tribute acts in Kent. We peeped under the wigs to see what makes them sing.
A farmer fears more of his livestock could be disrupted this weekend after two of his sheep were mauled.
A street's Roman links will be explored in an archaeological programme this evening.
Officers have released CCTV after a man was punched and beaten by a group and racially abused.
Covid-19 has spread to a village for ex-servicemen and women, after a resident passed away and a worker tested positive for the disease.
A sack full of get well cards made by primary students has been delivered to hospital patients.
A bountiful crop of flowers donated by Homebase brightened everyone's day at a care home.
No one has died in hospitals in Kent with coronavirus in the last 24-hour reporting period, daily government figures show.
Comparisons between the coronavirus outbreak and the Second World War are common - so or reporter decided to see what wartime rationing was like.
A council fears companies could be missing out on vital coronavirus grants, and have urged businesses to apply for the scheme.
The National Trust's plans to build a car park on a scenic field have left some unhappy.
Head teachers at a special needs school have spoken about how employees have risen to the challenges presented by coronavirus restrictions.
A hospice faces an uncertain future, after its funding stream dried up because of coronavirus- the boss said in a dire warning.
A recovering alcoholic have spoken about adapting to the lockdown while one charity is adapting to the unique challenge it poses.
As the country stays at home, bin lorries are being blocked by parked cars, a council has warned.
A rapist who posed as a taxi driver and attacked a woman in her own home following a night out has been jailed.
Crews spent 24 hours battling a huge hay fire.
Parents desperately tried to save their son after he took a lethal mix of alcohol and drugs, but he was pronounced dead by paramedics.
Children sick in hospital will have plenty of treats this Easter, thanks to the efforts of a nine-year-old girl and her neighbours.