A pedestrian bridge across the River Ness has finally reopened after three months.
An 18-year-old man has been charged for causing a disturbance outside an Inverness coffee shop targeted in the past for supporting LGBTQ+ causes.
A morning ScotRail service from Wick to Inverness has been cancelled because of an onboard fault.
Murder detectives have no plans to investigate a stretch of the A9 where experts say the bodies of Renee and Andrew MacRae could be buried.
Police have not yet named a Nairn County supporter who tragically died while watching the team he loved.
Students at UHI Inverness have given the college glowing pass marks for the third year running.
Highland Council has lodged a devastating objection to a super-pylon line plan crucial to SSEN’s £7bn transformation of electricity transmission.
The Inverness hospitality industry lost one of its most instantly recognisable and popular personalities, David John Orrock, earlier this month.
A retired mechanic is urging murder detectives to grasp “a last window of opportunity” to dig up the A9 where Renee and Andrew MacRae’s bodies may be.
Four days of strike action by staff at UHI in Inverness is underway in a dispute over job cuts and the use of compulsory redundancies.
Debris on the road has closed the A82 at Drumnadrochit.
Plans to relocate hundreds of asylum seekers to army barracks in Inverness could face significant delays because of a £1.3 million refurbishment.
An Inverness councillor has accused a Highland MP of “pandering to racism” over UK Government plans to house asylum seekers in an army barracks.
A Highland MP has dubbed plans to house asylum seekers at an Inverness army barracks “as inappropriate as a city centre hotel”.
Cameron Barracks, just a mile away from Inverness city centre, occupies a hilltop position in Inverness – but how many of us know the history?
Highland Council’s leadership claims it was only told yesterday about UK Government plans to relocate asylum seekers to an army base in Inverness.
Hundreds of asylum seekers will be housed at an Inverness army base as the UK Government looks to end the use of hotels to accommodate migrants.
An Inverness woman reported missing six days ago has been found safe and well after a renewed police appeal.
A new cross-party working group will seek to tackle the growing crisis in adult social care provision in the Highlands.
Highland Council are in talks with a small group of travelling people who have set up an unauthorised camp in an Inverness car park.