A Hearts fan who once rallied in Caley Thistle’s hour of need has pulled off an incredible fundraising feat by running between the two club stadiums.
One of the world’s biggest-selling crime writers is backing a community crowdfunder to bring beach wheelchairs to Nairn.
A leading golf tournament uniting three world class Highland courses has sold out.
A diverse international field of 8,600 runners from 45 countries will take part in tomorrow’s 2023 Baxters Loch Ness Marathon & Festival of Running.
He has run past penguins in Antarctica, in the shadow of Sydney Opera House and past remnants of the Berlin Wall.
One person was rushed to hospital after a camper van caught fire on the A82 in Inverness.
Emergency services are dealing with a fire in a camper van on Glenurquhart Road in Inverness.
A village shinty club is mourning the death of one of the most distinguished former players and servants in its history.
Police have renewed an appeal to help trace a missing OAP with fresh details of his movements in the Highlands.
A pro-Scottish independence group hit by “an appalling act of vandalism” is reporting a surge of donations after damage to its Inverness premises.
Scottish Government investment plans – including A9 dualling and creating a new jail in Inverness – are no longer affordable, says a watchdog report.
A new acting headteacher will take charge at Inverness High School at the end of next month.
Fans of Shrek are to get the chance to live just like their cantankerous movie hero at a fantasy rural retreat in the Highlands.
A village shinty club with a vibrant youth set-up is gearing up for a big community-led fundraising drive for a new minibus.
A key Scottish Government advisory group has taken soundings in the Inverness area from those at the sharp end of the struggle against fuel poverty.
A new nursery could be built at an Inverness secondary school despite savage cuts in Highland Council’s promised spend on educational buildings.
It is a charity that helps parents and families in their very darkest of hours.
A UK waste disposal giant is apologising to the Highland public for weeks of chaos as 'glass mountains' continue to grow at overflowing bottle banks.
An Inverness secondary school headteacher has spoken of concern at the disruptive impact of looming strikes and school closures on pupils' progress.
An Inverness restaurant owner is hoping to serve up new city centre apartments for Inverness.