A popular Highland café has announced it will not reopen – but the owner is not giving up on her dreams.
Inverness Botanic Gardens trainees got a surprise when they received a delivery of "home garden kits".
Young people are being encouraged to apply for a weekly, term-time allowance of £30 per week from August.
Anti-racism signs have appeared in Inverness city centre.
There has been no additional confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Highlands in the past 24 hours, new figures have shown.
One of Highland Council’s most prolific expenses claimants believes the coronavirus pandemic will reduce the number of claims this year.
There has been one additional confirmed case of coronavirus in the Highlands in the past 24 hours, new figures have shown.
Cocaine and heroin worth more than £16,000 has been seized by police in Inverness.
Highland Council used taxpayers’ money to subsidise more than £180,000 of councillors’ expenses last year.
Police want to speak to two men who caused a motorist fear and alarm by shouting and swearing at him.
HIGHLAND Hospice was lit up brightly to mark its annual Wear Yellow Day fundraising event.
Highland Council will work with the region's business community in a bid to recover from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Fundraisers who signed up for this year’s Strictly Inverness dance competition will have to wait a little longer to step into the spotlight.
A student has been awarded a grant to compare Scotland’s approach to community-owned woodlands with examples in other European countries.
SNP MP Drew Hendry has written to the Foreign Secretary calling on the UK government to end its silence on protests in America.
CASH-strapped Highland Council used taxpayers’ money to subsidise more than £180,000 of councillors’ expenses last year.
Councillors will discuss a dire assessment of its financial situation today – but a report titled about staff has been delayed until later this month.
One of the co-founders of Highland Hospice has died.
UHI has awarded the title of professor to two of its academic staff.
An Inverness plumber fighting a £1.2 million pension bill said his spirits soared after another firm commenced court action against the scheme.