Three children are still being questioned by police on suspicion of murder following the death of a man on Sheppey.
It’s been reported the victim, who was in his 40s, suffered severe head injuries after being hit with a concrete slab in the Warden Bay Road area of Leysdown on Sunday night.
Also in today’s podcast, police have increased patrols in part of Maidstone following reports of motorbikes and e-bikes being ridden antisocially.
People living in the Coombe Road area of Tovil have raised concerns.
There are concerns the cost of parking in Rainham could put shoppers off visiting the town.
Drivers have to pay £1.90 for half an hour in the Longley Road car park near the shopping precinct following a rise in charges to plug a multi-million pound black hole in their budget.
We’re being urged to be careful in the sun today with temperatures in Kent set to reach up to 32c.
A amber heat health alert is in force across the county and there are fears it could put extra pressure on the NHS.
North Kent College is among the locations where 40,000 new construction workers will be trained.
Ten sites have been chosen by the government as part of a £100 million investment.
A former cabaret club in Kent has been turned into a new school for children with special educational needs.
Earley Springs in the old Victoria’s building in Harrietsham is due to welcome pupils in September.
And in sport, Gillingham have another home game tonight – this time in the Carabao Cup.
They’re taking on AFC Wimbledon at Priestfield, hear from manager Gareth Ainsworth and Saturday’s scorer Bradley Dack.