Podcast: Canterbury High Street cordoned off by police after man in his 20s stabbed to death
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Four people have been arrested and a murder investigation is under way after the death of a man in Canterbury.
Police taped off part of the high street after being called late last night where a man in his 20s is understood to have suffered stab wounds. Hear from reporter Liane Castle who's been at the scene.
Also in today's podcast, the owner of a Dartford cafe's told the podcast that nearby roadworks are the reason he's decided to close.
Jason Astell will shut Allison's Pantry for the final time today.
A Dover mum's told the KentOnline Podcast she'd rather go to prison than pay a parking fine.
Laura Franklin had left her vehicle at Harbour House Car Park on the seafront as she was taking her 13-year-old disabled daughter and her friend - who has cystic fibrosis - to the beach.
We've been speaking to the leader of Medway Council who has defended plans to sell off 30 of their properties.
Gillingham Business Park and Rainham Precinct are among the sites being considered as bosses look to increase revenue.
A brown bear who's undergone life saving brain surgery will continue to be monitored to make sure he's responding to treatment.
Boki is now recovering back at his den at the Wildwood Trust, near Canterbury.
Sport, and it's the end of an era at Gillingham as former owner Paul Scally has been voted off the board.
Hear the moment current owner Brad Galinson made the announcement at a fans forum last night. We've also got analysis from our sports reporter Luke Cawdell and reaction from fans.
You can also hear from goalkeeper Glenn Morris who's been named league two player of the month for September, while manager Mark Bonner looks ahead to this weekend's game against Accrington Stanley at Priestfield.
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