Two work colleagues caught speeding on the A9 have been told to resit their tests before getting their licences back.
A CLEANER has been fined for racially abusing two Polish women outside a shop.
AN Inverness lorry driver who caused a three-vehicle accident is considering becoming an advanced driving instructor, it emerged at court.
ALTHOUGH Nairn firm Ashers never stopped working over lockdown, it has taken longer for its two Inverness city centre shops to reopen.
AN inspirational 90-year-old who ‘conquered’ a Highland mountain in a staircase challenge has been named Highland Community Champion of the Year.
RESIDENTS and businesses across the region are being encouraged to respond to a food growing strategy.
THOUSANDS of children helped a Highland book festival blow its previous reading record out the water.
An Inverness man who made threats to kill has been made subject to additional restrictions.
David Johnstone will be held at Carstairs psychiatric hospital for the protection of the public
A man who stole from an Inverness restaurant has been placed on a drug treatment and testing order.
Police officers who arrested a drunk man outside an Inverness pub were threatened by him, despite the fact he couldn’t stand.
An Inverness man could not remember going round to his former partner’s house because he was intoxicated.
An engineer responsible for installing superfast broadband was caught driving at up to 100mph Inverness Sheriff Court has been told.
A senior accounts manager from Inverness who drove while five times the legal drink-drive limit will be sentenced next month.
A FORMER Inverness chef who was trying to keep out of trouble by doing handyman work for a local charity has escaped a jail sentence.
Nairn Community and Arts Centre is to receive an £89,000 award to help it survive the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
THERE has been a big increase in the number of Scots cycling, according to new figures.
Inverness artists’ collective Circus Artspace are looking for an intern interested in gaining first-hand experience of all the group's activities.
A 58-YEAR-OLD has been fined a total of £200 after admitting threatening behaviour and breaching bail conditions.
THE Inverness Music Festival will go online next year due to ongoing uncertainty over the Covid-19 pandemic.