A local MSP is voicing concern over data which he says shows Highlanders face the longest wait for ambulances in Scotland.
An MSP and councillor are demanding local communities are given a stronger voice on a multitude of energy projects proposed for the Highlands.
Exploring the climate crisis through creativity is the theme of workshops now underway at Inverness vegetarian café and bike workshop Velocity.
One person has been taken to hospital after an accident partially blocked the A87 road west of Fort Augustus earlier today.
A car is partially blocking the A87 road west of Fort Augustus after an accident earlier today.
Connall Ewan isn’t sure if he is entering enemy territory or making a homecoming after joining Caley Thistle.
Josh Nisbet is first to admit he will never be a giant of the Scottish game.
Manager agrees to reduce wages to help protect jobs.
George Stapleton, the former Nairn County and Caley sweeper of the 1960s and 1970s, was as much a gentleman off the field as he was fiery on it.
Caley Thistle have ended a turbulent day with a game-changing deal to secure the club’s future.
A 12,000 acre Inverness-shire estate is hosting the prestigious Scottish National 2024 sheepdog trials.
Alan Savage will seek shareholder backing to lead Caley Thistle for three years if he can rescue the club from the threat of administration.
Alan Savage today hammered out three options for Caley Thistle’s future as he condemned “five years of huge losses, chaos and confusion” at the club.
A much-loved footballing maverick of the 1970s and 1980s will be laid to rest tomorrow in Nairn.
Don Cowie will demand more self-pride from his players in the face of the kind of lost cause and adversity they encountered against Rangers.
Alan Savage is prepared to go it alone as ICT’s leading investor if legal agreement is sealed on removing more than £3 million in historic loan debts.
Impressive return for player since joining from Ross County.
Manager speaks of his admiration about Sir Alex Ferguson.
Goalkeeper delighted to sign deal.
Australian endurance star John Van Wisse has conceded defeat on a world record attempt to swim the length of Loch Ness - but is vowing to be back.