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To mark 20 years of the Medway Messenger we tracked down the subject of the first-ever front page to discover how her life has turned out.
A motorist has told how he and another man ran to help after a biker was fatally injured in a crash.
A faulty tumble dryer is suspected of starting a fire in a garage which spread to the house and a neighbouring property.
Emergency crews rushed to a riverside incident as fears were raised for a distressed man.
A county lines boss has been sent down for almost 10 years after using two vulnerable teenagers to sell his drugs.
People living in the Towns are being asked to take part in Medway's City of Culture bid by suggesting ideas on what they want to see happen.
A former mayor expelled from the Conservative Party after posting material said to be Islamophobic, has died.
A moggie is on the mend after PDSA vets managed to remove a pile of hairbands from his stomach.
A fly-tipper spotted by an eagle-eyed resident dumping waste in a street has appeared in court.
A court has heard how a crazed thug threatened to shoot a police officer in the head with a Colt 45 handgun.
One of the county's best-loved outdoor venues has announced it is to welcome visitors back for the summer season.
Parents are to find out which primary or infant school their child has been offered a place at from September.
It's been a tough year, but there's many good things we can take forward into 2021, says a church leader.
A 59-year-old man whose disappearance led to a police appeal, has been located.
A highly-respected former journalist has died after a long battle with cancer.
This time of year can mean so much in many different ways.
Holcombe's Leah Wilkinson's teaching sabbatical has been extended to allow her to chase a spot on Team GB at next year’s Olympic Games.
A brave young girl fought back when a stranger tried to grab her case by kicking him in the shin.
God moves in mysterious ways, they say, and sometimes the answers can be found in the strangest of places.
It's easy to feel gloomy at this time of year, but there is hope, says one church leader.