Ever since the first bum note was struck on the future of The Ironworks’ building, dismayed music fans have clamoured for a new home to be found.
Port of Cromarty Firth has been accused of endangering High Street businesses just as record numbers of cruise ship passengers pour into Invergordon.
Caley Thistle teenager Ethan Cairns sprang from the bench to salvage a point with his first club goal.
Caley Thistle are back in the Scottish Cup after Queen's Park were thrown out of the competition for fielding an ineligible player.
Nearly two-thirds of people in the Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey parliamentary constituency believe Brexit was a mistake.
Innovative plans to open a four-storey games bar complex in Inverness city centre have received a hugely positive response on social media.
Highland Pride organisers have announced plans for a summer pride event in Inverness after securing funding from The National Lottery Community Fund.
Highland Council has named a host of new “species champions” as part of the fight against biodiversity loss.
A young entrepreneur is ready to make a substantial investment in creating a new bar experience in Inverness.
Skills Development Scotland (SDS) is offering its first national webinar in Gaelic to help parents and carers of pupils to study the language.
Scotland's Caledonian pinewoods are resting on a survival “knife-edge” and could become the last generation.
Axe-throwing could be the surprise feature of a new three-floor pub proposed for Inverness city centre.
A prime Inverness city centre restaurant space is to be filled by an expanding family-run burger bar.
Teachers in Inverness and Nairn have joined a Highland-wide day of strike action by the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS).
Police are appealing for witnesses to a crash south of Inverness that left a woman cyclist badly injured.
A community interest firm set up to boost Highland tourism’s recovery from the pandemic has announced three new appointments.
Two local family-run bakery producers were among the prize guys at a top national pie awards.
A fateful night march by Jacobite soldiers on the eve of the Battle of Culloden is set to be re-enacted by the National Trust for Scotland (NTS).
A man is “lucky to be alive” after a dramatic rescue from a half-hour ordeal in the freezing waters of the River Ness this morning.
An iconic TV talent show is set to take centre stage at a brand new charity event in the Highland capital this spring.