Man found guilty of stabbing
A MAN accused of stabbing another man with a pair of scissors in Hindley St has today been found guilty of manslaughter.
View ArticleAlleged killer threatened police
A MAN charged with attempting to kill the son of alleged New Boys gang leader Vincenzo Focarelli also allegedly threatened police, a court has heard.
View ArticleAdelaideNow wins top awards
ADELAIDENow has won two international awards for news and specialist news services.
View ArticleIf spiders make you jumpy...
STARING menacingly at the camera, these exotic creatures look like monsters straight out of a horror film.
View ArticleTeachers can stay put
PUBLIC school teachers will no longer be forced to move schools every decade as part of a major shake-up to the state's education recruitment system.
View ArticleCharity back for our little heroes
A LESS blokey, more national organisation which will help more children is what Chris McDermott is planning for the Little Heroes Foundation.
View ArticleNot pulp fiction, it's reservoirs clogged
TORRENTIAL rain yesterday pumped an extra 10.5 gigalitres into the state's reservoirs, enough to fill more than 4500 Olympic-sized swimming pools.
View ArticleAbuse accuser 'was TV host's pimp'
A FORMER school counsellor standing trial for sex crimes claims his accuser was the willing "pimp" for TV host and alleged paedophile Ric Marshall.
View ArticleFears over rising urban crowding
"GREAT swathes" of Adelaide will become high-density housing if councils support the 30-year plan, warns Upper House Opposition Leader David Ridgway.
View ArticleRental vacancy rate slips below 1pc
ADELAIDE'S monthly rental vacancy rate has dropped below 1 per cent for the first time in two-and-a-half years, latest figures show.
View ArticleEsky's Melbourne exile
ESKY, the part dingo pet of a Blyth family, has been spared the death sentence. The dingo-dog was yesterday flown to its new home - in Melbourne.
View ArticleOne killed in serious head-on
A MAN died after a high-speed head-on crash on the Yorke Peninsula .
View ArticleFallen diggers welcomed home
A REPATRIATION ceremony has been held for two Australian soldiers killed by an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan.
View ArticleLanghorne Creek celebrates rains
THE big wet has left its mark in the southern wine region township of Langhorne Creek - with its vineyards under water and the main street blocked.
View ArticleBurnside post office robbery
ARMED robbers have held up a Burnside post office. Two men, one armed with a knife, entered the post office on Glynburn Rd about 4.40pm.
View ArticleVoices added to Hills protest
PUBLIC outcry over plans to radically expand Mt Barker has forced the State Government to quadruple the number of consultation meetings.
View ArticleAdelaide on a road to nowhere
EVERYONE experiences it. Everyone has an opinion about it. But nobody seems to have a clear solution for Adelaide's rapidly increasing traffic congestion.
View ArticleReview delay freezes solar projects
ROOFTOP solar cell projects are on hold because a State Government review of how people are paid for the electricity they create has never been released.
View ArticlePromising footy star trapped in gang war
A PROMISING footballer touted as a future AFL star is trying to avoid being caught up in the escalating gang war between the New Boys and Hells Angels.
View ArticleFootball's pot of gold
THE prospect of a future fund "fortune" and partnership in a $1.1 billion River Precinct development will sweeten football's move to Adelaide Oval.
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