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Heavy snow falls across Kent overnight leading to disruption on the rail network and road closures on key routes, including to and from the Port of Dover.

Kent Police say they are still searching for a man following a firearms incident in the Medway area.

Dog owners are warned to be on their guard after reports that a bogus warden has been giving £50 on-the-spot fines to dog owners in Ramsgate.

Experts on the work of Charles Dickens are gathering in Medway for a conference linking Rochester with Paris, Boulogne and London.

A 28-day consultation into a Kent airport's plan to run night flights has begun in a bid to draw the issue to a conclusion, Thanet council says.

A university masters course is to be launched in the South East to prepare highways engineers to work for councils and contractors.

Snow has brought disruption and fun to many parts to the county

The city where Dickens was born prepares to mark the 200th anniversary of his birth

British Antarctic explorer Felicity Aston, from Birchington, looks back on her achievement

Ebbsfleet United manager Liam Daish says the decision to call off their FA Trophy game with York should have been made on Friday.

Saturday's League Two fixture between Gillingham and Hereford United has been postponed because of a frozen pitch at Priestfield.

Saturday's League One fixture between Charlton and Rochdale is postponed because of a frozen pitch.

Presenter Jacob Rickard explains what BBC Kent Introducing does and answers FAQ about the show.

For the past decade the Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment has been fighting almost continuously on the front line in Afghanistan.

Take a look at who is presenting on BBC Radio Kent via the studio webcams.

The Olympics must be remembered "for peace as well as sport", the brother of a teenager killed in south-east London says.

Canterbury's Natalie Seymour hopes to be chosen for the squad for London 2012

Maidstone athlete Martin Brockman is doing everything within his powers to secure a place in the decathlon at London 2012.

Kent showjumper Guy Williams knows that being ranked number one in Great Britain will not necessarily guarantee him a place at London 2012.

The first snow of the winter is forecast to hit the South East this weekend.

"Rags to riches" novelist Charles Dickens spent his childhood in poverty but became a major commercial success during his lifetime.

The administrator of Kent company Thamesteel says it is "extremely keen" to sell it on as a going concern.

As the 200th anniversary of the birth of author Charles Dickens approaches, events are being held around the world to mark the occasion, reflecting the widespread popularity of his work.

One year on from the announcement that Pfizer was planning to close its plant in Sandwich, three people say how the news has affected the town.

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