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The family of a teenager who died after being hit by a car have paid tribute to their "bright, beautiful daughter" with a "strong will".
Campaigners are staging a protest after more work to clear a beauty spot started to make way for a divisive seafront housing project.
A man said he was let down by Southern Water after they kept cancelling appointments to fix a leaking meter.
A man has received an apology from Kent Police after he was unlawfully arrested, held and fined for carrying out his work as a photographer.
An investigation was launched after a drone's engines shut down as it was coming into land at a Kent airport, requiring it to be landed manually.
A support worker has organised a monthly disco for adults with learning disabilities and is hoping as many people attend as possible.
The owner of Kent's nuclear power station has been served with enforcement action following a 'significant lapse' in safety.
A bid to name a town's subway after Prince Philip has emerged, after the previous plan to honour Captain Sir Tom Moore fell through.
Hollywood actor Jude Law visited the seaside today to greet a puppet representing a child refugee as she took her first steps in the UK.
A three-bedroom luxury apartment with sea views, underfloor heating and a sun terrace is now on the market for nearly £2 million.
A four-day hearing looking into the stopping up of a coastal road to make way for a new housing scheme will start today.
A discount chain has confirmed it will be moving into a large empty shop, after M&S left more than two years ago.
The Environment Agency is seeking a warrant in order to gain access to woodland to fell trees full of bats.
A council owes nearly £150,000 to subscribers over missed bin collections, as it emerges one resident is taking legal action against the authority.
It is almost time to vote in our annual Cute Kids Competition, with entries included in next week's paper.
Plans have emerged to fill in underground tunnels and steam pits at a former power plant, which is now being decommissioned.
A number of pets died and one person taken to hospital after a tumble dryer caught alight at a house.
News that phlebotomy services will stop at two hospitals has prompted fears from patients over longer waiting times.
A road will be closed tonight for resurfacing after a large fuel spill this morning.
Plans have emerged for new 'festive destination' for Kent, which will include a Christmas market, music performances and films.