A family of aspiring film-makers from Inverness will have their witty work showcased on the silver screen in the USA after winning a movie contest.
Cyclists and spin bike enthusiasts are being encouraged to join an “epic indoor challenge” for charity at the Eastgate Shopping Centre next weekend.
A woman has appeared at Inverness Sheriff Court in connection with alleged driving offences.
A new synthetic sports pitch at an Inverness secondary school could be ready for use by late September.
Highland Council should know by early next month whether homes and businesses face a summer of overflowing bins and stench on the streets.
Budding artists from Inverness primary schools are brightening up a building site as contractors work to revive a “hidden jewel” in the city’s crown.
Inverness derby at Merkinch.
Fears are being raised that someone could be killed or seriously hurt as joyriding e-bikers terrorise Inverness city centre.
Motorists will face six months of disruption and greatly reduced capacity at the Rose Street multi-storey car park in Inverness.
First friendly of the campaign for Highland League club.
Inverness anglers are holding showdown talks with Highland Council after voicing anger over works they say threaten their traditional River Ness beat.
A Tartan Army foot soldier has taken a Caley Thistle flag on a poignant 2,700-mile odyssey to the Euros and back in memory of a late friend.
An Inverness crazy golf owner’s madcap charity event is set to putt £10,000 towards local good causes - and secure him a Guinness World Record.
Highland people affected by multiple sclerosis (MS) are being encouraged to attend a community event in Inverness.
A family-owned Highland haulage firm is seeking permission to build a new base on the outskirts of Inverness.
Highland Council’s convenor has hit back in the row over the blocking of debate on a plan to give the public more clarity on major energy proposals.
They may have been beaten by Germany and battered by rain, but there is no dampening of Highland Tartan Army spirits as they gather in Cologne.
Could the kilt worn by a Highland cycling legend 30 years ago at the Commonwealth Games be a lucky charm for Scotland in Cologne tonight?
An influential figure at an Inverness-based charity is stepping down from his leadership role after a decade of dedicated service.
Sewer improvement works will close part of a major Inverness road for two weeks from later this month.