A9 drivers could face disruption after a major union confirmed that road maintenance workers were ready to take industrial action over low pay.
This morning’s early flight from Inverness to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport was cancelled.
Scottish Labour is warning about the “deteriorating state” of the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) across the Highlands and Islands.
Organisers of Inverness Community Fire Station’s open day were “blown away” by visitors’ generosity after raising over £7k for local charities.
Broken down trains have caused the cancellation of rail services between Inverness and Elgin and Inverness and Dingwall.
Train services north of Inverness are being cancelled after a signalling fault at Muir of Ord.
The A9 was blocked by a broken down lorry between Inverness and the Cromarty Bridge for an hour and a half this evening.
Firefighters were called after reports of a house fire in Inverness on Tuesday evening.
A blaze that broke out in a flat in Inverness on Monday evening started in the living room.
Some homes and businesses within the IV2 postcode area have woken today to a lack of tapped water.
A major music festival on the Black Isle has just got underway with a night of great tunes, beer and ‘finest Highland craic’ in store.
A peatland restoration project near Fort Augustus is set to become a reality after receiving £327,832 in funding from the Scottish Government.
An Inverness club that brings men together to socialise, share skills and support each other has been presented with a top regional award.
A 35-year-old man was injured and taken to hospital on Wednesday afternoon after being attacked near a supermarket in Inverness.
Rail services between the Central Belt and Inverness are facing disruption this morning after a broken down vehicle blocked the track north of Perth.
A lifeboat station protecting the Moray Firth has launched for the first time in its 32-year history with an all-female crew.
Staff at a school for pupils with additional support needs are suffering “critical levels of stress and exhaustion”, according to a union.
A much-loved family run tenpin bowling alley in Inverness is set to close after 36 years – with the loss of 25 jobs.
UHI says there was “no viable alternative” but to axe 16 jobs to save £2 million in the face of huge budgetary pressures.
A strike ballot is being held in response to the “devastating blow” of proposed job cuts at the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI).