An Inverness teenager was sent to detention for nine months after admitting driving dangerously on a country road.
A national cat charity has compiled a visual selection of advice for cat owners based on its most commonly received queries during lockdown.
People who have been furloughed or made redundant are being encouraged to develop their skills with the help of a new online resource.
Staying home doesn’t have to mean staying still.
Love Island could be filmed in the Scottish Highlands this year due to fears that the coronavirus lockdown restrictions will carry on over the summer.
A man was annoyed when he was denied permission to sit beside another man on a public bench a court has heard.
A drug addict who committed a series of thefts in Inverness and elsewhere has been given a chance to avoid a jail term for his offending.
A 34-year-old Inverness man was involved in a three hour stand-off with over two dozen police whom he threatened to stab if they came near him.
Whilst we all set up camp in our living rooms there is still a way to experience the best of UK staycations from the comfort of our sofas.
Parent Club Scotland gives some top tips to keep things as normal as possible while staying home during coronavirus
A row over the length of time it was taking to make a sandwich landed an Inverness man in police cells overnight.
A man has been jailed for 10 weeks after stealing alcohol from an Inverness supermarket.
The first Scottish prisoner to die after having coronavirus is a serial sex attacker.
NHS staff at Raigmore Hospital have been keeping their spirits up during the hectic country-wide coronavirus response - with a little dancing.
Former primary school teacher Catherine Lynch of PlanBee has a selection of easy-to-do, fun activities to enjoy at home.
It’s usually packed full of family fun and chocolate – but there’s no escaping the fact that Easter is going to look a little bit different this year
A row over a child's games machine resulted in a night in police cells for a 32 year old Inverness joiner.
With the country on lockdown, millions of Brits could be neglecting five habits that are key to living a healthy lifestyle.
Nicola Sturgeon has answered questions from children about coronavirus in an effort to address concerns they are facing in these challenging times.
Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland has an army of volunteers who are ready to help people who are self-isolating and vulnerable to coronavirus.