A charity has reached another milestone in setting up a new initiative enabling anyone with mobility impairments to enjoy Nairn Beach.
He will be reported to the Procurator Fiscal for dangerous driving.
An initiative to promote sports and wellbeing among young people across the Highlands has marked 20 years since it first started.
A military museum on the Moray Firth has launched a new exhibition dedicated to a “decisive” moment of World War II earlier today.
It was a night of fun and talent at the Drumossie Hotel on Saturday for Inverness’ very first Blue Lights Got Talent.
Two Highland charities were recognised for their work supporting young people and their families alongside Highland Council and the NHS.
Police are appealing for information after reports of two break-ins into Inverness shops in the early morning of Saturday and Sunday.
Motorheads from Nairn and surroundings were out in force yesterday for the return of a popular event.
Inverness Sheriff Court saw a mix of criminal cases last week
Families gathered at an Inverness primary school for a day of fun and colours - and to raise funds to provide pupils with a new sound system.
It was an emotional performance for a popular Inverness singer and voice coach as he proposed to his partner to marry him - in front of a TV audience.
Two Highland charities were recognised for their work supporting young people and their families alongside Highland Council and the NHS.
Police Scotland investigated a report of a “non-recent sexual assault” which involved former Balnagown Estate and Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed.
A well-known Inverness choir leader and voice coach said he will ‘come out of retirement’ after taking part to a UK-wide TV singing contest.
The Kessock Bridge in Inverness has been reopened after being closed for more than three hours due to a police incident.
The family of murdered Nairn banker Alistair Wilson said they lost “any trust” they had in Police Scotland being able to solve the case.
Nairn pupils travelling to school from Lochloy are set to benefit from an additional service from next week.
An Inverness primary school will be hosting a fun day in a bid to purchase new equipment deemed as an “integral” part of life at school.
Soldiers marched through the streets of Nairn on Wednesday to mark an important anniversary.
Nairn pupils travelling to school from Lochloy are set to benefit from an additional service from next week.