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A US rock band are returning to the county after eight years away – much to the delight of the lifelong fan who booked them to appear.
Five suspects have been arrested on suspicion of violent disorder following reports of a major disturbance last night outside a Waitrose.
Canterbury has been found to have the slowest broadband speeds of any UK city, according to new research.
Plans to build a housing estate of up to 95 homes on land owned by two former city councillors have officially been submitted.
A man has been ordered to pay a neighbour £100 compensation after dogs on his property were left to bark throughout the day.
A KFC branch in a retail park has suddenly closed, marking the fourth closure in the area this month.
Photos of the daughter of a Kent wildlife magnate posing alongside gorillas rescued by a charity have been shared.
An accident on a busy route near a hospital has resulted in long rush-hour delays.
Plans to convert a village pub into a kebab takeaway have been revealed.
Fresh proposals have been submitted for a coastline microbrewery with beer tasting for visitors, after they were knocked back for a second time.
Firefighters were called to a village in the county earlier today – following fears of a blaze spreading to a nearby house.
A former world champion boxer and an award-winning comedian will join forces with Kent protestors rallying against sewage spills.
A fire which tore through a football team’s storage container – leaving them with a bill of thousands of pounds – is believed to be arson.
Police have launched a murder investigation after a 19-year-old was reportedly fatally stabbed in a park.
One of the county's biggest shopping centres is set to suffer further blows after two retailers announced their departures.
A self-confessed “clown” who went viral thanks to footage of him drunkenly head-butting a pub door admits the reaction has taken him by surprise.
A mosquito infestation is causing misery for residents in a Kent town – with some staying inside to avoid “being eaten alive”.
Plans for a new steakhouse in the heart of a Kent district have been unveiled taking over a shop previously used as a Subway.
Parents paying £450 for school bus passes have blasted Stagecoach after their children were left stranded at the roadside.
Residents have hit out at a developer’s plans to “maximise” the potential of a green space in their cul-de-sac – by building a bungalow on it.