Crimestoppers Scotland is launching a new campaign to encourage people to report suspected cases of domestic abuse during the Covid-19 lockdown.
Inverness Women’s Aid (IWA) is "hoping for the best, preparing for the worst" after the coronaviurus lockdown was extended for a further three weeks.
The Highland Skate Parks Association (HSPA) has been made aware of concerns about youngsters gathering at the skate park in Inverness.
A Highland MSP claims moves to centralise air traffic control in Inverness show “blatant contempt” for rural communities.
AN organic vegetarian and vegan café in Inverness city centre could be transformed into a wine bar under plans lodged with Highland Council.
An Inverness artist is using his spare time during the Covid-19 lockdown to produce a series of light-hearted depictions of world leaders.
A mental health charity has experienced a sharp rise in the number of people contacting them with suicidal thoughts during the Covid-19 lockdown.
Citizens Advice Scotland’s (CAS) Inverness, Badenoch and Strathspey staff have reported a dramatic change in the nature of approaches by the public.
An Inverness salon owner is offering free hair cuts to NHS staff as a way of saying thank you for their efforts in fighting coronavirus.
A GP working to boost the fight against Covid-19 has taken delivery of large volumes of hand sanitiser and refill stations.
A CHARITABLE company striving to rebuild a fire-stricken mansion above the shores of Loch Ness has taken a step forward with major clearance work.
Make-up artist Madeleine Hewitt hit on a bright idea to try and lighten people’s moods and it is already chiming with cooped up kids and parents.
Campaigners working to secure community ownership of a historic Inverness park have suffered a blow after a funding bid was turned down.
A moving piece of writing and video journalism by a bereaved Culloden Academy pupil landed her Scotland’s BBC young reporter of the year prize.
A POEM penned by a wounded Jacobite commander in 1746 is to be used to mark the 274th anniversary of the Battle of Culloden.
Young ones missing their usual fix of holiday fun could find eggs-actly what they are after – on a big neighbourhood Easter egg hunt.
Frank To, an art lecturer at Inverness College UHI with a worldwide reputation, is calling out racism seemingly fuelled by the coronavius pandemic.
An Inverness hotel is asking the public to stop dumping rubbish and damaging lawns in its grounds after opening up its green space to walkers.
A powerful show of solidarity and respect for the NHS from people in and around Inverness is saving lives and slowing the spread of Covid-19.
Highland councillor Duncan Macpherson is singing the praises of a mystery good Samaritan who salvaged his wife’s purse and possessions.