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A dance festival, which previously saw big top tents and stages overtake an airport, will return this month, with thousands expected to attend.
A nurse who has spent 45 years helping to look after people will finally hang up her uniform at the end of this month.
An historic visitor attraction is set to open again to visitors following an £80,000 restoration project.
A council leader has warned he will not hesitate to declare a major incident this weekend if the ongoing traffic chaos is not fixed.
P&O hopes to start sailing from Kent by next week, as traffic chaos reaches its sixth day in the county.
A man who was found asleep in a shed near a number of suspected stolen items has been arrested on suspicion of burglary.
Two new Mexican-themed Taco Bell restaurants are due to open in Kent.
A businessman who dumped rubbish from house clearances is one of two fly-tippers who has been prosecuted in court.
A new £1.7m museum honouring the county's mining heritage opens today for the first time, years after it was first proposed.
'Significant and sustained' safety improvements have been made at a Kent power station, the Office for Nuclear Regulation has announced.
A formal criminal and civil investigation has been launched following the mass sacking of 800 P&O workers.
Ex-P&O staff are still waiting for some of their personal items to be returned - two weeks after they were sacked with no warning.
A man suffered a head injury in a town centre attack, with police now looking for witnesses.
Red-billed choughs - once extinct in Kent - have found a new home as part of a project to secure the future of the species.
The government has revealed new commitments to protect seafarers after 800 P&O workers were sacked - but union bosses are calling for more.
Ambitious plans have been drawn up to overhaul part of an historic Citadel, with artisan businesses destined to move in.
P&O could face unlimited fines from the government as the firm tries to defend its handling of sacking 800 people.
Charges of indecent exposure have been brought against Wayne Couzens, who is already behind bars for raping and murdering Sarah Everard.
It's been 10 years since the historic cooling towers at Richborough were brought crashing to the ground with explosives.
Police and the coastguard were called to a beach after a man's body was discovered.