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A town crier has been in Maidstone, crying about the Hotter shoe shop re-opening
Maidstone and the Weald MP Helen Grant today pays tribute to Prime Minister David Cameron's leadership
Police and paramedics were called to Maidstone bridge after a three-vehicle smash.
Forensics teams were called out after the sudden death of a woman in her 30s.
Police and paramedics were called to a two-car crash at Bluewater.
A boy badly brain-damaged at birth has won a multimillion-pounds damages package at the High Court.
Frustrated motorists leaving a busy town are stuck behind an unusual load this afternoon.
A crown court judge has condemned long delays in getting trial dates due to a backlog of cases waiting to be heard.
The family of an elderly couple who had boiling water poured over them in a terrifying knifepoint raid have spoken of their disgust.
A Kent vice principal, who a judge said was 'groomed' by the girl he abused, has failed in a bid to clear his name.
Workers at a fishmongers were forced to hand over cash after thieves wearing balaclavas burst in and threatened them with hammers.
Drivers are being told to approach the Maidstone gyratory system with caution after a crash on St Peter's Bridge.
Police investigating the death of former Tonbridge School pupil and historian arrest a man and release picture of victim's last sighting
The rivalry between schools, visits to Cranbrook's co-op at lunchtime - what schooldays were like in the Weald.
A self-confessed ladies' man enters MTV's hit reality show Ex On The Beach tonight.
A lorry driver has appeared in court charged with dangerous driving after a horror smash in Southborough.
Robbers stole £53m from a cash depot in Britain's biggest heist in 2006. Seven people have been tried and convicted - but millions remain missing.
A horse which broke free from its stables ended up in a swimming pool and was spotted when a homeowner left for work.
Rush hour chaos looms after a lorry took out traffic lights just after Maidstone bridge.
A hospital trust says it did nothing wrong in hiring two doctors now at the centre of a manslaughter case after the death of a teacher in childbirth.