Today's News
A day centre which cares for adults with physical and learning disabilities is calling for bigger spaces in car parks across Swale after its minibus was slapped with a parking ticket at a leisure centre.
Angry residents are stepping up their campaign in a bid to get the speed limit of a notorious road lowered.
More than 200 runners took part in the Sittingbourne Invicta 10k race at the weekend.
Firefighters had to cut the door off a car after a woman was injured in a crash in Upchurch.
Kent wheelchair rugby player Steve Brown has been announced as captain of the GB Paralympic squad.
A Sittingbourne farm is preparing to host the Russian Olympics equestrian team - complete with giant 'sunbeds' for the horses!
Two men are recovering after a house fire in Sittingbourne.
This fearless feline chose the lofty heights of a pub chimney to have her kittens - before one of them had to be rescued by firefighters.
A young motorist arrested on suspicion of drink-driving rescued his seriously-injured passenger after a crash - moments before the car burst into flames, it has emerged.
A bizarre mix-up saw thousands due to be paid to the county council's leader go to a maintenance fitter with the same name.
Trading Standards has confirmed it is investigating a Sittingbourne man caught dumping rubbish in the countryside by a TV programme.
A school pupil was only alerted that she had blood cancer after seeing the tell-tale signs in a movie.
Four men have been arrested in early-morning raids today after dozens of high-value cars were stolen in break-ins at houses across Medway.
A jealous teenager who killed a young man with a single stab wound has today been jailed for 14 years.
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Thousands of passengers could be kept in 'holding areas' at Ebbsfleet station if a threatened Olympics gridlock builds up.
A mum has launched an appeal after she claims her son missed out on his first choice of school... by just 12 inches.
Clinton Cards collapsed into administration this afternoon, jeopardising more than 8,000 jobs - including dozens in Kent.