An Inverness primary school will close tomorrow on health and safety grounds after a spate of staff illnesses.
The funeral of a much-loved family man allegedly murdered in Inverness in November is to be held later this month.
Inverness Airport is being hit by flight cancellations as severe wintry weather affects services.
A Highland police officer has been arrested and charged in connection with sexual offences.
All Inverness city schools look set to re-open today with bus services in the city back up and running after severe weather.
Snow and ice is causing major transport disruption across the Highlands.
Police are appealing for Highland help in finding a young man missing from Northumbria.
Motorists are being warned to expect more than a month of overnight road closures in two industrial and commercial areas of Inverness.
Police have confirmed there was no criminality involved in a blaze that destroyed an Inverness home on Thursday morning.
Cancer Research UK has announced the return of its popular Race for Life event to the Inverness in 2024 – with a half price offer for the New Year.
A prestigious lifetime achievement award is to be presented to a retired journalist with a media career spanning more than 50 years.
A man leapt to safety from an upstairs bedroom window as flames engulfed his Inverness home earlier this morning.
A shortage of train crew forced ScotRail to cancel today's early morning service from Inverness to Perth.
It was a dates night – of sorts – at the Caledonian Stadium as the club’s 2024 calendar signing event went down a storm.
An inspirational octogenarian who bagged all 282 Munros in a record-breaking charity effort has been recognised in the King's New Year honours list.
The A82 road has fully reopened 48 hours after Storm Gerrit brought numerous tress crashing down across the surface south of Fort Augustus.
Hazardous trees are being removed from on and beside the A82 as a huge tidy-up operation to reopen the route south of Fort Augustus continues.
A Highland-wide roll-out of 'twenty's plenty' speed limits is still open to feedback from members of the public and community groups.
Engineers from SSEN hope to reconnect all remaining Highland customers hit by Storm Gerrit power cuts by later today.
Trains are running as normal across all Highland services for the first time since Storm Gerrit struck on Wednesday.