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Bosses of a Thanet food bank say there's a queue outside every morning as more and more people struggle to afford meals.
Care home bosses have reacted angrily to a suggestion from Boris Johnson that they didn't follow guidelines during the pandemic.
The arts industry in Kent has welcomed a £1.5bn investment as they try to survive the pandemic.
We're being urged to 'be careful' as pubs across the county prepare to reopen for the first time in more than three months.
The search is on for teachers to help children who would have missed six months of school by the time they return in September.
A leading behavioural scientist from Kent says lockdown was brought in too late and this weekend's easing is 'misjudged'.
A 5-year-old boy who needed both legs amputated as a baby has raised more than £1m after walking every day in June.
A review of quarantine is underway which could mean you can go abroad this summer without having to isolate when you get back.
Two men have been taken to hospital after being stabbed when hundreds of people gathered on a Kent beach.
Thousands of people have been flocking to beaches despite concerns over high UV levels and the ongoing pandemic.
Arts organisations have reacted to receiving emergency funding as lockdown continues to cripple the creative industries.
Booking in advance to go for a pint and red stickers if you've used the loo - just some of the steps Kent firms are taking to emerge from lockdown.
It's the big issue affecting parents right now - Nicola has been chatting to My Kent Family editor Lauren about children returning to school.
Nicola Everett has been finding out from Oliver Kemp how the anniversary of the end of the Second World War will be remembered.
Nic chats to Joe Coshan from KMTV's Team Talk on the impact the coronavirus pandemic is having on Kent's athletes.
Nic chats to My Kent Family editor Lauren on the challenges of home schooling during the lockdown.
Nic and Ollie chat about the good things going on across the county during the coronavirus lockdown.
Take a listen to the team as they discuss the latest political developments across the county.
Companies are to get support to help them through the coronavirus outbreak.
The health minister confirmed people over 70 could be told to self-isolate.
The prime minister has urged people with Covid-19 symptoms to stay at home for a week.
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