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The mother of a man who was brutally murdered in a graveyard has said she has "lost her treasure".
More than 235,000 lorry drivers heading for the Continent have been tested for coronavirus but truckers are told to get checked before entering Kent.
A key Kent station's footbridge and canopy have been given a brand new look after being upgraded following a £3.5 million investment.
People are paying £65 a year to park outside their homes but users of the hospital opposite are taking up the parking spaces for free.
An MP has applauded Boris Johnson's roadmap out of lockdown after the country has suffered the year-long tragedy of the coronavirus pandemic.
A popular greyhound that used to escape from his past homes due to suffering from separation anxiety, even climbing 7ft walls, has died.
Dover Athletic made a loss during the 2019/20 season according to their latest accounts.
Two young women have been charged after police pursued a vehicle that crashed into a fence.
An asylum seeker drowned after wading into the sea on the day his brother arrived in the UK, an inquest has heard.
A grandad who has been discharged from hospital has warned of coronavirus complacency after being told he had a 30% chance of surviving the virus.
A man and woman have been found guilty of murdering a homeless man in a graveyard.
A disused Victorian church building could be knocked down and replaced by three small houses if planning councillors give approval to an application.
A jury has retired to consider its verdict in the trial of two homeless people accused of killing a man who lived in a cemetery.
Dover Athletic have confirmed they have been charged by the National League with failing to fulfil two fixtures.
A council working towards becoming carbon neutral by 2030 has received an £830,00 grant to help it convert to green energy
A meanswear store has had to leave a town after a century after the chain was bought out when the previous owners went into administration.
Dover boss Andy Hessenthaler on the challenge of trying to compete in the National League this season.
A campaigner says a centre for start-up enterprises should not be closed while there is a pandemic as traders are already facing tough situations.
Andy Hessenthaler believes the National League’s gamble to start the season has spectacularly backfired.
Dover chairman Jim Parmenter admits he's ploughed hundreds of thousands of pounds into the club to keep it afloat but could do it no more.
A police vehicle was left with its left side crushed after a crash at a junction.
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