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A diary entry and a bottle of milk are the only clues police had to work out when a woman who was found dead in a block of flats may have died.
Police have secured a closure order on a property following persistent anti-social behaviour and drug misuse.
The family of a schoolgirl left disabled in a bus crash reveal how their lives changed - and how she is making incredible progress six months on.
A 17-year-old involved in an incident at a Kent gurdwara, where two people were injured, has been dealt with by a judge.
Police are investigating after train staff were allegedly threatened by a man with a knife.
A theatre and cinema complex has issued a statement as rumours over its future are spread online.
Boss Harry Watling is demanding an immediate improvement this weekend after Ebbsfleet’s worst home league defeat in more than 30 years.
Gravesend Dynamite founder Jason Owen fell in love with wheelchair rugby watching an England game - now he’s been called up for international duty.
A home care service has been placed in special measures after watchdogs rated it “inadequate”.
One lane remains closed after a multi-vehicle collision on a major route.
A dementia care home has officially opened following the first phase of redevelopment.
A mugger who repeatedly threatened his victim with a claw hammer before fleeing with his almost empty bag has walked free from court.
Officers responding to reports of suspicious activity uncovered over a tonne of cannabis during searches of a van and a property.
Officers have located a missing 14-year-old boy after the public shared the appeal.
The owners of a gift store have announced it is closing down following the departure of multiple big-name brands from its town.
A floating art space which has become a landmark along the River Thames is leaving a town after eight years.
Gravesend were left with a familiar feeling after another narrow loss in Regional 2 South East.
Three businesses have been left without a home amid claims the units they occupied were being unlawfully sub-let to them.
An abuser who threatened to throw the mother of his children in the boot of his car has been jailed after being caught peeing through her postbox.
New traffic restrictions to stop motorists parking on double yellow lines have been welcomed by some but others argue more parking spaces are needed.
The new licensees of a 400-year-old pub have said they want to return it to its former glory - and bringing back Sunday roasts is the start.
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