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Tributes have been placed at school gates for a headteacher who also helped set up a children's charity inspired by his daughter.
A man is in a serious condition in hospital after a road rage attack saw his van rammed 10m backwards before he was pinned to it by another car.
Neighbours have described their shock at finding emergency services on their doorsteps after the body of a man in his 30s was found.
People who were evacuated from a country park submerged in water after heavy rainfall are on their way back home.
A pony found dead in a field has prompted calls for more action to help animals kept on the land.
The family of a football player who died after collapsing on the pitch are hosting a golf day to raise money for free defibrillator and CPR sessions.
No traffic has been able to pass through a road since yesterday, after a landslip blocked it.
The owner of a popular late-night bar has claimed the liquidation of two of his companies was the aftermath of a fraud case.
A popular weekend event has been called off after heavy rainfall has caused flooding in large parts of the county.
A thief has been accused of "putting people's lives at risk" after stealing hand sanitiser from a charity shop.
Rail companies marked International Women's Day early by running a service controlled solely by females.
A caravan park has been evacuated for the second time in three weeks after being hit by severe flooding.
Cars have been stranded and roads closed after heavy rainfall has left large areas flooded.
A railway company is helping vulnerable women escape their abusers by offering free travel to refuge services.
More than 50 people have been left without jobs after an online tutoring company went into administration.
A council is suggesting potential buyers at a caravan park get legal guidance before making a purchase, while the site's future remains uncertain.
Police are appealing for witnesses after a man robbed a shop armed with a knife before fleeing the scene.
A popular event, which usually welcomes around 10,000 people, will no longer go ahead to try and curb the spread of COVID-19.
The public have been left confused after an official tweet suggesting there was a new case of coronavirus in Kent turned out to be a "mistake".
There is confusion about whether a second person in Kent has tested positive for COVID-19.