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Six vehicles in a single street have had their mirrors damaged in one evening in a whirlwind of vandalism.
There were mixed fortunes for Tom Ward and Jack Nixon in the Pirelli National Superstock Championship.
Emma Raducanu took a leaf out of Rafa Nadal's book in her first appearance on Wimbledon's Centre Court.
The Kent County Playing Fields Association's Cecil Leitch 5 Club final made a welcome return at Canterbury Golf Club.
Tunbridge Wells' Will Bayley claimed his second singles title of the year before adding bronze in the doubles at the Czech Para Open.
Daniel Bell-Drummond led Kent’s resistance to Surrey’s massive total on the second day of their County Championship Division 1 match at the Kia Oval.
Bromley student Ellis Burden is crunching the numbers at Wimbledon as part of the LTA's data-driven approach to player development.
Emma Raducanu has confirmed that she will be fit to play at Wimbledon despite the side injury that has affected her build-up.
A serious car accident proved the catalyst for Dartford's Ernie Rutherford to return to the ring - and now he's a man on a mission.
The Commonwealth Games will be the biggest event Lyndon Griffiths has umpired at - but the official isn't feeling too much pressure.
Staple's Oliver Robinson showed plenty of pedal power when he raced against some of Europe's top cyclists.
It's been said Ross Wilson plays table tennis the way Thierry Henry played football - and the Minster star is aiming to be invincible this summer.
Joe Denly scored an excellent half-century as Kent Spitfires defeated Sussex Sharks on Friday night.
Get the marmalade sandwiches ready - this special guest will be popping in to say hello this August!
Maidstone fighter George Hennon is ready to rumble again this weekend after a six-year absence from the ring.
Celebrate girls’ football in Kent with our fantastic supplement before next month’s Women’s Euros.
Heavy downpours and thunderstorms are set to hit Kent today for the second time in a week.
Kent Spitfires produced a much-improved batting effort but fell just short of victory against Gloucestershire in the T20 Blast on Tuesday night.
Rochester & Cobham's Jamie Wood impressed on his home course to tie for first as some of Kent's best golfers fought for a place at next month’s Open.
Organisers have thanked loyal music lovers who helped them stay afloat during two years of bad luck, after their best attended event yet.