Police rescue a dozen neglected dogs and puppies from what they describe as a "horrible and uninhabitable" puppy farm in Adelaide's northern suburbs.

An election-eve email urging Pentecostal church members to vote for the Prime Minister is criticised by a religious commentator, who says the message presented a "narrow view of Christianity".

An Adelaide City councillor lodges a formal complaint against a fellow councillor for swearing and calling him names as a faction dispute heats up.

This week, an Adelaide rail passenger was spotted with a snake on a suburban train — but what are the rules around taking animals on public transport?

Despite recent rain, and snow even in the past few days, soil moisture levels remain relatively low for large parts of the east and west coasts — and the BOM's latest outlook doesn't leave much room for optimism.

Young hospitality workers fear incoming changes to liquor licensing fees will cut jobs and ruin the nightlife and bar scene they have worked hard to build in Adelaide.

Helen Campbell knows the risk her daughter Annie poses to the community because she has experienced it herself. As her daughter transitions to the NDIS, she fears her daughter won't get the support to meet her complex needs.

Sir Michael Parkinson announces a tour of Australia in October, and reflects on his "thousands" of interviews, admitting some of his best guests have been people he "wouldn't wish to invite to dinner".

As the flu season death toll continues to rise, a study finds that only half of the 227 people sleeping rough in Adelaide would seek medical help if needed.

A magistrate rejects a road safety officer's defence that he was not technically driving his vehicle when he stepped on the accelerator instead of the brake.

A man, who stabbed another driver in an alleged road rage incident in Adelaide's northern suburbs in 2017, pleads guilty to murder.

Two-section fares are to be abolished as part of the overhaul of Adelaide's public transport network, a move that will cost regular users an extra $150 a year.

South Australia's peak doctors' union says it has taken its most "drastic action" ever by referring the state's health department to the Australian Human Rights Commission over "cruel" treatment of mental health patients.

South Australia's Kirsty Boden is being posthumously awarded one of the highest honours in the nursing profession for her bravery and sacrifice in the London Bridge terrorist attack.

Christian Frenzel is one of an elite group of stonemasons with the necessary skills to help rebuild Notre Dame in the traditional way, and has volunteered his services free of charge.

A 32-year-old man whose car hit a power pole with enough force to split it is the fourth road crash victim within 24 hours, with SA Police saying speed is a major factor behind a surging death toll.

An Adelaide Crows fan is dealt a double blow over the weekend, being sold a pie without any filling before his team goes down in the final three minutes of a game in a stirring comeback by West Coast.

After being lured to a non-existent address almost 23 years ago, taxi driver Andrew Mordowicz was gunned down in an Adelaide driveway — but police remain unsure if he was deliberately targeted by his killer.

The Uniting Church is facing growing unrest as conservative factions push for it to reverse its decision to allow ministers to perform same-sex marriages.

The fatal shooting of a 20-year-old man by police at Seaton in Adelaide's west will be formally investigated, after the man allegedly got out of a car armed with a knife.

The leader of an Australian cult is found guilty of repeatedly sexually assaulting a girl who was a member of the group, starting from when she was 13 years old.

A pop-up nightclub hosted by the University of Adelaide during this year's Fringe festival caused widespread disruption to campus life, including interfering with sensitive science experiments, documents reveal.

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