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A dog walker has been found dead after being hit by a vehicle which failed to stop.
Part of the M2 was closed following a serious collision in which a driver died.
Drivers have been trapped for hours after a serious crash turned a car 'into a fireball'.
The A2 remained closed into the evening after a lorry crash on the coast-bound carriageway.
A girl has spoken out after sending intimate pictures to her boyfriend almost ruined her life.
These are the people who will still be able to send their children into school from Monday.
Tributes have been pouring in for an 'inspirational' headteacher following his death at the age of 45.
As the number of cases rises, find out what precautions you can take to protect yourself and others from the Covid-19 outbreak.
It's feared the coronavirus outbreak will cause deaths in the UK, and could affect travel and trade through Kent.
Campaigners have spoken out against plans for a new road link between Kent and Essex.
A man who had to have part of his skull removed after a brutal attack is learning to walk and talk again.
Firefighters have spent hours tackling a blaze which has destroyed a business and sent thick smoke into the air.
Young children will no longer be allowed to head the ball in football training, following concerns about brain injuries.
The grandad of a boy who died a week after being born at a Kent hospital is calling for more maternity training for NHS staff.
A mum and daughter are facing homelessness after gale force winds damaged their flat.
Strong winds are causing disruption across Kent, with a weather warning and flood alerts in force.
Hear from the Dover MP after 90 men, women and children made the dangerous journey to Kent in small boats in a single day.
A 28-year-old man has been charged with murder after a 44-year-old man was stabbed to death.
Thick smoke has filled the air as crews battle a house fire which started in the kitchen.
A rehab centre is calling for more government funding to ease the burden on the NHS.