A first Morrisons Daily convenience store has opened its doors in Inverness.
A newly refurbished playpark has opened in Croy village near Inverness.
Police on mobile patrol in the Culloden area of Inverness decided to stop a passing motorist for a routine check.
The Infirmary Bridge in Inverness will close during the city's Remembrance Day Parade.
Chris Moyles’ radio sidekick Dominic Byrne has been broadcasting live at Loch Ness in a bid to solve the centuries-old mystery of the elusive monster.
Highland Council has added its voice to tributes after the death of former Inverness Depute Provost Graham Ross.
An Inverness humanitarian volunteer is fulfilling a promise he made to displaced Ukrainians by sharing images of devastation in the war-torn country.
Two of a family-run funeral directors' team were treated to a tour of a charity’s unique new Inverness facility after making a special donation.
A family has paid a loving tribute to "our beautiful little hurricane" after the death of a six-year-old Inverness boy while on holiday in Cyprus.
A legendary Inverness footballer and renowned club character of the 1950s and 1960s has died at the age of 81.
All school strikes planned by the union UNISON have been suspended for members to consider an improved pay offer for local government workers.
Damage to a car in Nairn has prompted a police appeal for information.
ScotRail is warning all services between Inverness and Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen today could be hit by delays.
Kate and William made their first official visit to the Highland capital today in honour of the work of a charity renowned for improving young lives.
Staff and young people from youth mentoring charity Day1 discussed its important work with the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay.
Major rail disruption between Inverness and Wick is set to continue into next week as Network Rail presses on with emergency storm damage repairs.
Scotrail is warning that storms will cause delays on today’s train services between Inverness and Aberdeen.
The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay will today visit a Highland-based charity with a track record in transforming young people’s lives.
A community-owned Gaelic language and cultural centre is to be created at a historic church in the heart of Inverness.
Tributes have been paid to a popular Inverness runner and parkrun enthusiast who passed away at the weekend.