Highland Council advises parents to see that their children wear extra clothing to school as part of a strategy to combat Covid-19.
A fourth man alleged to have been involved in a brawl in Inverness appeared in private at Inverness Sheriff Court today.
Inverness Sheriff Court was told a man could not remember why he had gone into a city police station and then caused a disturbance.
A row in an Inverness car park led to a ferry skipper’s vehicle being damaged with a knife.
A 32-year-old who attacked a handyman because he was taking too long to finish a house he was refurbishing in Avoch has been given a curfew.
A court has heard that an Inverness man terrorised his former partner after he left her for another woman.
An Inverness man was banned from driving for three years and told to carry out 200 hours unpaid work after admitting a second drink-driving offence.
Three men have appeared in Inverness Sheriff Court following a disturbance in the city centre at the weekend.
Police officers were concerned for the welfare of an Inverness IT worker who had been furloughed during the Covid-19 outbreak.
High Life Highland has been rewarded for its work to support people within the armed forces community.
AN assistant site manager put his time on furlough to good use by studying for a qualification.
A man had run off from police in Inverness after being approached by police who suspected he had a knife.
A row over the length of time it was taking to make a sandwich landed a man in Inverness Sheriff Court after a night in police cells.
A Nairn pensioner has denied charges of exposing himself on the town's East Beach several times dating back to 2010.
An Inverness man who kept returning to his mother’s home, despite being ordered to stay away, has been fined £420.
Mobile phone shop staff in Inverness were victims of a quick-fire fraud by a man using someone’s else’s identity card.
A 67-year-old Inverness man who admitted sexual assault has been sentenced to the maximum amount of unpaid work allowed.
An Inverness drug dealer who coughed in the faces of five police officers at the height of the coronavirus crisis has been jailed for 15 months.
A 25-year-old Inverness man who was constantly bullied at school turned to online pornography because he had no friends.
A DNA test on blood found in a Wester Ross sailing club did not reveal the identity of who had broken in until months later.