Anger has been voiced over the shoddy state of repair of a Highland Council-run crematorium.
Diversions remain in place after a “serious” collision between a car and lorry closed the A9 south of Inverness.
Roadworks in Inverness scheduled to end this morning have been extended overnight.
Parched conditions around Loch Maree in Wester Ross have prompted the highest water scarcity risk alert for the Highlands this year.
A large swathe of the Highlands is facing a heightened wildfire risk this weekend.
Ness Bridge in the centre of Inverness is expected to fully re-open today.
Passengers journeying from Inverness to London Heathrow this morning were hit by cancellation.
A vehicle caught fire after a serious crash closed the A9 south of Inverness this morning.
Highland Council has defended its short-lived bouncy castle ban by citing fatal accidents in Australia, Spain and the south of England.
Highland Council’s dramatic about-turn on banning bouncy castles drew a cool response from the firm that first highlighted the decision.
A Scottish Government pledge to safeguard DYW has received a cautious welcome from the Inverness business leader who sounded the alarm on its future.
A baby loss support charity’s official Highland launch in Inverness heard how it plans to work with hotels to help reach out to more bereaved parents.
A unique new activity bar with axe-throwing fun for customers is set to create 30 jobs in Inverness city centre.
A new three-storey pub with axe-throwing as one of the attractions has been given the go-ahead by planners.
A family-run bouncy castle business buoyant for over a decade is facing sudden financial ruin after a mystery Highland Council ban.
Three young beneficiaries of DYW locally have offered personal insight into why it is a force for good.
Inverness nursery school children explored their rights as Scotland’s Children and Young People’s Commissioner visited for a special reading.
A Scottish Government jobs initiative that has helped thousands of young Highlanders is facing “a potential complete collapse” amid funding concerns.
As their heroes get ready to make waves at Hampden, up to 700 Caley Thistle supporters will be partying on the waters of the Clyde.
A baby loss, counselling and support charity’s Highland arm will be officially launched in Inverness this evening.