As a bard who espoused the values of a cup o’ kindness, the great Robert Burns would surely have approved.
A vulnerable man who has been a mainstay for a Highland charity is finally back doing the job he loves.
Highland Synchronised Skating Team enjoyed success at one of the UK’s biggest events of its kind last month.
Police Scotland and Highland Council are seeking to reassure the public that work is underway to find a solution for Kessock Bridge closures.
An Inverness man who ensured Ness Bridge was lit up for Ukraine’s Christmas Day has received a letter of thanks from the war-torn nation’s UK embassy.
An Inverness singer-songwriter who soared to fame after becoming a TikTok sensation has been named as one of 2023’s essential emerging artists.
Moves to transform Inverness Castle’s historic spaces into a world class visitor attraction are gathering pace.
For Roddie Ross, the road has been long and winding, but endlessly fascinating through a lifetime spent behind the wheel.
A police incident has closed the Kessock Bridge for the second time within 24 hours.
An incident that forced the closure of the Kessock Bridge for two hours last night was safely resolved.
Fears are growing for a 24-year-old man missing from Ardersier since Wednesday.
A distraught mum was left frantic with worry while spending almost nine hours trying to raise an answer on NHS 24 as her son’s health deteriorated.
An Inverness resident moved by the plight of displaced Ukrainians has persuaded the council to light up Ness Bridge in yellow and blue on January 7.
Highland families are facing “heartbreaking” levels of distress over debt as the cost of living crisis savages household budgets.
A week of unsettled weather may cause surface water flooding, Scotland's flood forecasting authority is warning.
Staff have rallied to ensure the Highlands’ biggest hospital can still offer life-saving care amid huge patient pressures.
Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) is warning that council tax debt is likely to soar in 2023 amid the cost of living crisis.
Education Scotland inspectors have praised a culture of continual improvement at the city school.
A 50-strong group of singers with learning difficulties enjoyed a wonderful festive celebration at Merkinch Community Centre just before Christmas.
A triumphant evening saw the Inverness-based Highland Voices choir in fine voice for a final bow at The Ironworks.