INVERNESS will be in the spotlight Stateside after it was picked as a location for an episode of a popular TV series.
A WOMAN with a life-threatening rare autoimmune condition has ridden 500 miles on a motorbike through the Highlands to raise money for charity.
Inverness police are appealing for information following a theft from a vehicle parked in Rose Street.
The countdown to a Nairn’s newest festival has been marked with a launch event.
The Scottish Parliament has today agreed in principle that a new law be passed to implement a nationwide footway parking ban.
AN Inverness chef has landed a top prize for dishing up exciting meals at a local nursery.
POLICE are urging businesses to be on their guard following a recent report in Inverness of a fraud commonly referred to as "ringing the changes".
A CLEAR sign of progress for Inverness Justice Centre has been spotted.
CALEDONIAN Sleeper has unveiled the first images from inside its new fleet of trains.
The route of the Great Glen Way has re-opened between Fort Augustus and Invermoriston.
AN award-winning bar in Inverness could be seen on the silver screen.
THE Scottish SPCA is appealing to animal lovers to donate prizes, empty hampers and gift baskets ahead of an open day in Inverness.
THE parent council at Millbank Primary in Nairn have won £1000 to help towards their play projects.
AN Inverness church has officially opened its refurbished building after investing more than £400,000 – with over half coming from the congregation.
Staff, volunteers and service users at a mental health charity are celebrating after its Recovery Centre in Inverness was rated excellent.
POPPYSCOTLAND is on the lookout for veterans from every conflict since 1939 for an ambitious new project.
INVERNESS College UHI will pilot delivery of a new graduate apprenticeship in early learning and childcare from September.
MORRISON Construction’s section engineer Kim McGowan collected an accolade at the CECA Scotland Awards last night.
TV production company Happy Tramp North is among the first recipients of a total of £900,500 from a Screen Scotland fund to create new TV content.
AN Inverness bridge will be among landmarks across Scotland which will light up in blue to mark World Parkinson’s Day next month.