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GET STARTED Click for a £1.99 subscription. Use the code SUMMERHighland Council admits it is baffled by a spate of cat and dog illnesses in an Inverness neighbourhood.
Train services to and from Inverness have been hit by a combination of flooding, a shortage of train drivers and signalling failures
Police are concerned for the well-being of a 62-year-old man missing since Monday from the Highlands.
Police say a man in his 50s died after being hit by a train between Inverness and Aviemore earlier this week.
A new £209 million prison for Inverness that will increase custody capacity and attract significant investment moved a step closer today.
Highland householders are being blamed for causing a series of explosions at an East Lothian energy plant.
Nobody was injured in an accident involving an Inverness-bound Stagecoach bus at Carrbridge this morning.
An accident involving a Stagecoach bus is causing a delay for passengers travelling from Carrbridge to Inverness.
The Port of Cromarty Firth has reached a new milestone with the 750th oil rig to visit its deep, sheltered waters.
Staff shortages are disrupting some trains to and from Inverness this morning.
A woman hiker has been released from hospital after being airlifted to safety from the Falls of Glomach in Wester Ross.
Saddened community figures have called Cllr Alasdair Rhind a “font of knowledge, gentleman and friend”.
A dedicated Inverness schoolgirl is ready to take another step forward in her dazzling young Highland dancing career.
Two ScotRail services between Inverness and Caithness will be cancelled today.
It is wholly apt that Craig Watson’s preparations for Strictly Inverness 2024 necessitate a 200-mile journey every weekend.
A broken down train on the Highland Mainline railway is causing disruption to some services between the Central Belt and Inverness.
An Inverness school has created an oasis of playground calm for pupils in need of peace and quiet reflection.
An Inverness secondary school has been applauded by a national body for efforts in tackling spiralling absenteeism since the pandemic.
Plans to more than double the number of cabins at a leafy holiday park overlooking Loch Ness are facing opposition.
An Inverness nursery has become the first in the Highlands to achieve a mark of excellence in a “revolutionary” new approach to early learning.