A FUMING dad has posted a message online asking if anyone could “spare a bit of free time to clean human crap” off his children’s play park.
THEY say it’s always good to stand out from the crowd but Green Party member Pippa Hadley has been feeling like a Billy-no-mates.
A SPECIAL event is being held at Balloch today thanks to the efforts of a mother whose toddler is in line for a stem cell transplant.
A 22-STRONG crew of fire fighters are trying to put out a fire at a two-storey house in Invermoriston.
MORE than 100 healthy trees are to be cut down to make roads wider for a new housing scheme at Craig Dunain, causing outrage.
IT’S business as usual today for the Inverness area branch of Extinction Rebellion (XR).
A YOUNG woman who battled serious illness all her life and defied doctors who only gave her months to live has finally lost her brave fight.
A COUPLE who raised more than £150,000 to transform Nairn’s West Beach play park in memory of their son have received a boost from Highland Council.
RESULTS of a staff survey have sparked fears of a bullying problem in a second Highland public service.
ACTIVISTS have renewed calls for safety improvements on a busy road crossing in Inverness where a grandmother was killed after being struck by a car.
A sneaky drink: Empty cans of cider and beer are found in great numbers
HIGHLAND Council has handed the public toilets at Nairn harbour to a private company which can now charge up to 50p for entry.
Heartbroken loved ones of a dad who died after his car crashed have taken to social media to pay tribute to the “lovely caring man”.
THE price of the Highlife membership which gives access to gyms and swimming pools is set to rise following Highland Council cuts.
A manhole cover has collapsed on the A96 Inverness-Nairn road near Ardersier leaving a hole in the road.
A CARE home threatened with closure over a catalogue of failings in basic care standards is facing a fresh deadline to meet improvement demands.
PLANS have been unveiled for a children’s cycling proficiency park at a prime spot in Inverness.
A BROTHER and sister who were sexually abused by their “vile” step-father have lifted the lid on the lies and betrayal that haunted their childhood.
Shame and embarrassment formed the foundation of Angela Matheson and Garry Falconer’s lives.
Members of the EIS Further Education Lecturers’ Association in Inverness have joined colleagues across Scotland in striking.