Judge condemns pensioner killer
A JUDGE has condemned Angelika Gavare for refusing to reveal how she disposed of the head and hands of the pensioner she has been jailed for killing.
View ArticlePrescribed burn at Anstey Hill
ACCESS to Anstey Hill Recreation Park will be restricted today because of a prescribed burn.
View ArticlePair jailed for fatal street race
THE two drag racers responsible for the death of innocent motorist Tom Brooks have been jailed and told public roads are not a playground.
View ArticleThousands of SA motorists caught out
MORE than 4300 motorists were detected breaking the law on South Australian roads during the month-long Operation Safe October.
View Article'Drink driver' loses licence
AN alleged drunk driver lost his licence for six months after a crash at Port Wakefield this morning.
View ArticleHungry thief steals pizza order
A MAN has stolen pizzas from a delivery driver at Salisbury.
View ArticlePolice fear drug road horror rise
POLICE fear a rise in the number of drug drivers will contribute to a horror period on state roads in the lead-up to the festive season.
View ArticleSobering up centre needed in Ceduna
MORE needs to be done to curb alcohol abuse in Ceduna - including the establishment of a sobering up unit, the Coroners Court says.
View ArticleDynamic duo our pride of SA
AIRCONDITIONING king Frank Seeley was "blown away" to be named 2011 South Australian of the Year.
View ArticleSafety message in Amy tribute event
PEDAL power will reign supreme on the Southern Expressway tomorrow as thousands of cyclists take to the road for Amy's Ride.
View ArticleFond memories of a feisty friend
THEY called her the European wasp - not because she was a pest but because, the moment you lit the barbecue, Vonne McGlynn would appear in your backyard.
View ArticleWanted ... homes for these 100 dogs
THE Animal Welfare League is bracing for an influx of cats to add to the 100 dogs already in its care.
View ArticleCouncil keeps funds from dodgy fines
Motorists will miss out on parking fine refunds despite an Ombudsman's ruling Adelaide City Council's windscreen expiation notices were illegally worded.
View ArticleBeach weather starts to hot up
BEACH babes keen to show off the new season's swimwear are catching the first waves of summer.
View ArticlePort punch drunk on endless promises
PORT Adelaide residents have been promised for a decade that revitalisation of the historic precinct is imminent.
View ArticleCops nab thieves fleeing from pub
THREE robbers have been caught red-handed by police while attempting to flee from a western suburbs pub they burgled.
View ArticleLiner puts $500,000 into SA economy
THE biggest superliner to call Australia home, Radiance of the Seas, left a trail of dollars in her wake after her maiden call to Adelaide yesterday.
View ArticleNavigate to your summer Hyde out
TAKE the hassle out of your house hunting and get savvy with the new and easy to operate Navigator tool at adelaidenow.com.au
View ArticleBreaches bill hits ratepayers
INVESTIGATIONS into three code of conduct breaches by a Tea Tree Gully councillor have cost ratepayers $13,700 this year.
View ArticleJay makes beeline for The Mount
PREMIER Jay Weatherill will visit Mt Gambier in December - the first time in five years the state's leader will have graced SA's second largest city.
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