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People are being urged to take part in a new initiative launched to help put more support in place for women and young girls.
An appeal for witnesses has been launched after a pensioner was hit by a vehicle in a car park and taken to hospital.
A serial thief who stole money from an elderly man standing in line at the bank has appeared in court.
The parents of William Brown are appealing directly to the King to help their fight to lay their son to rest in the “perfect” place.
The promise of tougher measures at a troubled school has stopped strikes, but will they be enough to fix the problems faced by staff and pupils?
The site of a garage and MOT centre has been sold at auction for almost half a million pounds.
Sisters of a security guard who was killed when ticketless fans tried to get into a concert have made a plea for more information.
A man has been arrested after a street was locked down by armed police following reports of a person brandishing a gun in a block of flats.
Further measures are being taken to stop illegal dumping along an island’s coastline.
Our test of Royal Mail’s delivery service has ended in success… albeit nine days later than promised.
Drivers are facing delays after a multi-vehicle crash on Blue Bell Hill.
Police want to speak to a man after three people were taken to hospital following assaults in a town centre.
A 20ft fir tree has been donated to a children’s hospice in time for Christmas after its owner appealed for help to get it there.
An image has been released of a man police believe can help their investigation into a town centre assault on a woman.
There are fresh calls for lorries to be banned from using a main road after a HGV smashed into a village wall.
In partnership with Bargain Hunter UK, kmfm has brought joy to children across Kent this Christmas by collecting thousands of toys.
Young people, youth club bosses and community leaders have voiced their opposition to ‘shortsighted’ funding cuts to children’s services.
A senior councillor has stepped down from his role as deputy leader in a row over decision-making at a borough council.
A contractor has been chosen to help build a proposed multi-billion pound road and tunnel project linking Kent with Essex.
Teachers at a grammar school have told key stage three children to not attend classes for two days following a boiler failure.