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A chain has resorted to tagging baby milk to deter thieves as prices rise amid the cost of living crisis.
As one of the region's most exhilarating obstacle race courses arrived in Kent, our reporter went to see what all the fuss was about.
Police scrambled a helicopter after reports of a person in difficulty in a town centre waterway.
A project aiming to reduce knife crime has been launched after a gym owner's bid to host an amnesty bin for weapons was turned down by police.
A man and a woman, both in their 80s, had their bank cards stolen in separate thefts at a town centre supermarket.
The RAF's display team delighted fans who caught a glimpse of the iconic jets as they flew over the county today.
As the second store for Amazon Fresh opened in the UK in a Kent town, we went to check it out and see what fellow shoppers thought.
Takeaways across the county are being forced to put up the price of a cod and chips supper as costs spiral.
Heartbroken daughters are in a race against time to raise £80k for treatment for their 'strong, amazing' mother who has a rare cancer.
An appeal has been launched to find a missing woman who may have travelled north.
Three teenagers have been charged after £10,000 worth of cosmetic goods were stolen from Boots.
There were long delays on the M25 after a crash and a lorry broke down on the carriageway.
Shoppers have blasted a supermarket's move to convert almost all of its tills to self-checkout machines - but which is better? Take our poll.
A council leader was forced to step in after a parking firm dished out £50 fines to people who visited its car park on consecutive days.
A man is set to go on trial for rape following an alleged attack at a nightclub.
Bus services were disrupted and long queues formed after a van burst into flames on a main road.
Temporary traffic lights have been installed along a main road while engineers work to repair a hole in the ground.
Councillor were puzzled to find heavy-duty anti-vehicle gates had been permanently installed in a Kent town centre.
Now bustling with shoppers and fluttering with bunting 373 years ago today the streets of Maidstone were awash with blood.
Neighbours' homes were evacuated after the discovery of a suspected bomb in a quiet cul-de-sac.
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