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A council has spent millions to apply for a £170m road, rail and transport fund which it may not be guaranteed to win.
A search of a river, following a possible sighting of a body in the water, has been called off.
A team of specialists will be hired to lead a City of Culture bid after councillors agreed funding.
A 47-year-old man appeared in court accused of wielding a baseball bat and yelling threats.
A charity is offering volunteers a free cheeky chicken dinner in return for their help to bolster efforts to tackle social isolation.
A council leader has dismissed calls for him to quit after failings were identified by Ofsted about its children's services.
Police have taken six suspected migrants to border force officials.
A company who train hospital staff will be giving free CPR tutorials for Restart a Heart Day 2019.
A family has paid tribute to a mum who died after being stabbed at her home.
Two boys will appear in court for allegedly stealing a vehicle and spending on stolen bankcards.
Police recovered Class A drugs and an imitation firearm when they stopped two men in the street.
Zippos Circus performers put KentOnline reporter Rachel in some perilous situations as they prepare to perform in the Towns.
Tributes have been paid to a dad-of-two killed in a crash on the M2, as his friend appeared in court accused of causing his death.
A potential legal battle to stop Uber operating has received cross-party support.
Commuters faced delays as trains were held after a woman was spotted near train tracks.
Councillors will discuss whether Uber has a case to answer in court for operating in the Towns.
Two separate crashes are causing long delays on a motorway.
A 15-year-old birthday girl went viral after her mum created a Supermarket Sweep-themed trail, ending with tickets to see Lewis Capaldi.
A group of young women joined Samaritans to tye supportive messages to a motorway bridge where three people have fallen to their deaths this year.
Torrents of water deluged the venue but the staff and regulars worked tirelessly to get the pints flowing again after the weekend's weather.