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.
An Inverness man has been fined £260 after urinating in a friend's garden.
ORGANISERS of the Loch Ness Marathon are to hold a “virtual café” event next month.
A 44 -YEAR-OLD Inverness man has been jailed for six months after spitting on a woman’s face.
Police were involved in a stand-off with a 27-year-old man who threatened to stab officers if they entered his Inverness home.
A row over the purchase of cannabis resulted in a man being formally sentenced to 11 months’ imprisonment at Inverness Sheriff Court.
A GOLF professional who bought his own golf course and then pocketed over £150,000 in VAT has been jailed for 15 months.
A man from Nairn has pleaded guilty to a series of assaults against his partner, committed between 2012 and this year.
An Inverness man who used alcohol as a crutch to support him through lockdown assaulted his wife at their home.
A university student caught with £10,500 worth of cocaine and cannabis after a Christmas Eve train journey has avoided a jail sentence.
A structural design engineer from Lochend threatened to smash up the house of a man who owed him money.
A court has heard how a passing driver stopped as she saw a man being attacked in the street.
A man walked out of an Inverness supermarket with £300 worth of food in his trolley.
A sheriff told a 30-year-old Inverness man he would make her “very happy” if she never saw him in court again.
A CONVICTED paedophile contacted what he thought was a 12 year old girl while he was still being monitored by the authorities.
An Inverness man has been accused of sending offensive messages to city MP Drew Hendry.
An Inverness man has been bailed so the second part of a drug treatment and testing order (DTTO) assessment can be carried out.