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Kind schoolboys rescue stranded disabled woman

Kind schoolboys rescue stranded disabled woman

07 May 2015

A pensioner whose mobility scooter broke down found her luck changed when a group of teens spotted her sitting stationary.

Kent's most memorable election campaign moments

Kent's most memorable election campaign moments

07 May 2015

Celebs, scandals, protests and gaffes - the 2015 election campaign in Kent was nothing if not eventful. We bring you the most memorable moments...

VIDEO: Just how recognisable are top politicians?

VIDEO: Just how recognisable are top politicians?

07 May 2015

Shoppers were quizzed on which national figures they could identify...the results may surprise you.

Tailbacks following A249 crash

Tailbacks following A249 crash

06 May 2015

Police are dealing with an accident involving a lorry and a minibus near the Stockbury roundabout.

Stranger danger alert after two girls approached

Stranger danger alert after two girls approached

06 May 2015

A predator may have approached girls as young as nine in two separate incidents in days, police have warned.

Fat blockage sees raw sewage pumped out over woodlands

Fat blockage sees raw sewage pumped out over woodlands

06 May 2015

Southern Water sent contractors to examine the foul problem.

Follow the team on election night

Follow the team on election night

06 May 2015

On election night, we've got Kent covered! Here's how to find the latest news from the counts where you live... as it happens.

Child's heart-breaking medical diagnosis

Child's heart-breaking medical diagnosis

05 May 2015

A mum has spoken about the moment she found out her son may only live for 25 years.

"We're here to work hard"

"We're here to work hard"

04 May 2015

Hungarian residents speak about what brought them to England and why they settled in Sittingbourne.

Missing piece of family history uncovered

Missing piece of family history uncovered

03 May 2015

An article in the News Extra helped a woman in New Zealand trace a relative who fought in the First World War.

Geordie group to perform in Kent

Geordie group to perform in Kent

03 May 2015

Rob Heron and the Tea Pad Orchestra will take over four music venues in the county to show off their unique style.

Swimmers go to great lengths for their school

Swimmers go to great lengths for their school

03 May 2015

Sixth form students take to the water to help raise funds for kitchen renovations at their school.

Force issue homes crime warning

Force issue homes crime warning

02 May 2015

Kent police says it won't be able to cope with the pressure placed on it if homes in Upchurch and other parts of the borough are given the go ahead.

Surgery that closed after critical report to reopen

Surgery that closed after critical report to reopen

02 May 2015

A medical centre which shut after it was found to pose 'unacceptable risk' to its patients is set to open its doors again.

Book is knock-out, say readers

Book is knock-out, say readers

01 May 2015

A story about a top boxing referee's life in the ring has attracted enthusiastic reviews.

Fears after man approaches schoolgirl, 9

Fears after man approaches schoolgirl, 9

01 May 2015

Police have released an e-fit after a van driver tried to lure a nine-year-old girl into his vehicle.

TV show moves in to help tenants

TV show moves in to help tenants

01 May 2015

A BBC One programme will expose rogue landlords in Sittingbourne and Sheppey when it airs next week.

Speedway boss wins fight for later races

Speedway boss wins fight for later races

30 April 2015

An application to temporarily extend racing hours at Central Park Stadium has been agreed, despite a recommendation to refuse it.

Victim's mother hears child abuse on voicemail

Victim's mother hears child abuse on voicemail

30 April 2015

A dangerous paedophile has been caught after accidentally sending a voicemail message of him abusing one of his victims to her mother.

Reward offer after arson

Reward offer after arson

30 April 2015

A business is offering £2,000 to anyone who can provide information, which leads to a prosecution, about a recent fire at one of its sites.

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