A popular Inverness café and bicycle workshop was surprised to find medical staff rallying behind it this week.
A supermarket has donated supplies of vital personal protective equipment (PPE) to four Inverness care homes.
GOLF, tennis and angling clubs could be allowed to take place again.
A leading figure in Highland Council’s strategy on care for the elderly is advocating a radical shift away from the use of private homes.
A shinty legend’s postie was kept busy this week as Inverness Shinty Club honoured his 95th birthday.
Mental health charity Mikeysline needs every bit of generosity it can muster during these difficult times.
Transport groups want to talk to Highland Council about plans that could see evening pedestrianisation across Inverness city centre.
A business leader wants Highland Council to avoid making the city centre a “no-go area” for cars as it considers changes in response to coronavirus.
Police are appealing for witnesses after a man was injured when a police van and a power company van collided in Inverness this morning.
VANDALISM of a much-loved children’s attraction has sparked a call for more frequent police patrols of an Inverness trouble-spot.
A POLICE van and a power company van collided in the city centre this morning causing partial closure of roads.
People are being urged to engage in debate about the plans to transform Inverness roads in response to the public health crisis.
The boss of Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) in Inverness welcomed the extension of furlough until October as a 'lifeline' for those in need.
Scotland's active travel commissioner has praised Highland Council's response to an offer of funding for temporary walking and cycling routes.
A radical plan to close much of Inverness city centre to traffic nightly is part of a vision to redraw the road system while aiding social distancing.
Inverness Caley Thistle believe they have become the first Scottish football club to light up in tribute to courageous NHS staff and carers.
A group of Inverness neighbours have found a reason to get dressed up even if there is nowhere to go.
Plans for a former school will help meet demand for new homes Highland Council says, but its proposals are opposed by a neighbouring household.
He is sure to give even the most hardened of criminals paws for thought.
Inverness folk old and young refused to let the Covid-19 health crisis dampen spirits during commemorations of VE Day’s 75th anniversary.