Report: Corne’s first-half double guides Stones to win
A quick-fire Sam Corne double helped inspire promotion-chasing Maidstone to a home National League South victory against Weymouth.
A quick-fire Sam Corne double helped inspire promotion-chasing Maidstone to a home National League South victory against Weymouth.
Dartford’s National League South survival hopes were left hanging by a thread after they let another lead slip on Tuesday night.
A woman who distracted a homeless man so two teens could carry out a “terrifying attack” has been jailed.
Gillingham’s former captain and popular non-league coach Dave Mehmet had died at the age of 63.
Holcombe Women are through to the final of the England Hockey Tier One Championship - but the season’s over for the men’s team.
With gyms the latest venues to seek 24/7 opening hours, our columnist asks is it now time to revisit Sunday trading laws?
Sam Ward has unfinished business with speedway - and new side Kent Kings should reap the benefits.
George Elokobi hasn’t forgotten Weymouth’s big gesture during Maidstone’s FA Cup run.
A judge has given a landowner “one final chance” to get legal representation before he is sentenced in a long-running planning dispute with a council.
A two-bedroom flat overlooking Kent’s biggest cricket ground is on the market for £490k.
Ashford United Ladies have teamed up with campaign group Her Game Too for a mission to get more females into football.
Kent are actively trying to sign another overseas player to help allow rotation of their bowling unit.
Gillingham head coach Stephen Clemence felt the time was right to bring his number one keeper back into the side on Saturday.
Eyesore homes once occupied “unlawfully” near a school and church could soon be refurbished and returned to the market.
The parents of a young girl left devastated when her cancer returned hope her latest results mean she can take part in an anti-relapse clinical trial.
A 33-year-old who died in hospital after being assaulted in a town centre has been described as a “much-loved” son, brother and uncle.
Damning comments about one of Kent’s up-and-coming towns have sparked debate - after visitors called it dirty and run-down.
An award-winning visitor centre is to close due to rising costs and falling visitor numbers, bosses say.