Two people were hurt in a three-vehicle road crash on the A835 Inverness to Dingwall road earlier this afternoon.
Two Inverness city centre thoroughfares will be closed to traffic for three nights next week.
One casualty has been cut free from the wreckage of a three-vehicle road crash south-east of Conon Bridge.
A popular Inverness café and delicatessen has closed its doors suddenly in mysterious circumstances.
A historic town house in the heart of Inverness will finally re-open its doors to the public later this month.
An Inverness man has blasted the airline EasyJet after becoming one of an estimated 180,000 passengers hit by sudden flight cancellations.
Ever wanted to meet Spider-Man, the Ghostbusters or Chewbacca from Star Wars?
A generous donation has boosted Inverness Botanic Gardens’ efforts to become as sustainable and environmentally-friendly as possible.
A major gas mains replacement project is set to cause several months of disruption for drivers in Inverness city centre.
An Inverness supermarket has been forced to compensate customers after greedy seagulls began raiding shopping trolleys.
Club insist player's claims are incorrect.
Should Mark Ridgers find a winners’ medal furled around his neck late on Saturday evening it is safe to say only wild horses could drag it from him.
Mark McAllister is the man who set the ball rolling on Caley Thistle’s great Scottish Cup love affair.
Billy Mckay was the best man the first time Inverness Caley Thistle stepped out in a Scottish Cup final and won it.
Creating one of Scottish football’s greatest ever shocks tomorrow would guarantee Caley Thistle an eye-watering £5 million windfall.
Sean Welsh grew up with dreams of helping beloved Hibernian end their great Hampden hoodoo – only to see them crushed by injuries.
Forget Darvel. Forget Berwick Rangers knocking out a mighty Glasgow Rangers side in 1967.
Around 500 more women could give birth at Raigmore Hospital every year under plans to be discussed by NHS Highland today.
Highland Council insists it provides a "good standard of service" at an Inverness crematorium slammed last week for an allegedly tatty appearance.
Legislation to give local authorities the power to apply a visitor levy, or "tourist tax", has been published – to great furore.