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21 October 2018
Police were called to reports of a man pointing a gun at people at a leisure complex.
19 October 2018
KentOnline readers can now keep up to date with the county's latest news as part of a free entertainment service being launched on trains.
16 October 2018
Commuters making their way home tonight found their road closed after a parked lorry burst into flames in a lay-by.
15 October 2018
Police have recorded a 121% rise in crimes against the disabled, including assaults and sex offences.
09 October 2018
A new study has shown at least 13 people died in Kent in the past year.
02 October 2018
A frustrated estate agent has spoken out to end seedy speculation that a house was used as a porn studio or brothel, owing to its unusual layout.
29 September 2018
The taxpayer will be hit with a £30m bill to keep traffic moving on the M20 in the event of disruption caused by Brexit-related delays.
27 September 2018
The county is due to be bathed in sunshine with temperatures about 9C hotter than usual.
26 September 2018
Kent's most senior police officer is not anticipating civil unrest in the aftermath of the UK leaving the EU.
24 September 2018
Staff from Barclays have been digging deep at a horticultural training project for adults with learning disabilities.
22 September 2018
A blustery spell is expected across Kent this weekend - with a weather warning issued.
10 September 2018
A leaked document suggests police leave in Kent could be cancelled and officers pulled in on rest days if the UK crashes out of Europe.
10 September 2018
A campaign group calling for hospital parking charges to be scrapped will present a petition to Downing Street today.
07 September 2018
Kent councils have announced plans to spend £35.8 million of money received from business rates as part of a retention pilot.
05 September 2018
Drivers are being urged to avoid making calls while at the wheel, even if it seems harmless.
31 August 2018
Cash-strapped councils in Kent are risking millions of pounds of taxpayers' cash buying offices, shops and restaurants amid cuts in government grants.
30 August 2018
The A21 has reopened following a crash between a lorry and a car.
21 August 2018
Councils have been accused of "excessive spending" after figures revealed local authorities in Kent spent more than £150,000 on mayoral cars.
16 August 2018
It's National Afternoon Tea Week - here's where you can grab a scone to celebrate..
15 August 2018
Rail fares will rise by 3.2% next year, the Government has confirmed, causing dismay among commuters paying thousands of pounds for season tickets.