Drugs with an estimated street value of around £5300 have been recovered in Inverness yesterday.
A call for better pay and working conditions saw 30 takeaway delivery drivers picket in Inverness city centre yesterday.
Oscar-winning actor Russell Crowe has been officially invited to Inverness by the Provost expressing his interest in visiting the Highland capital.
BEAR Scotland is set to start essential road improvement works on the A9 south of Munlochy next week.
An Inverness MasterChef finalist has released her first cookbook, which contains over 100 recipes "from her heart".
AN Australian man who made his new home in the Highlands proposed to his partner with the Nairn bandstand in the backdrop yesterday.
Thomas Nilsen has worked with the likes of Keith Richards and Lenny Kravitz and is now bringing his considerable talents to the Highlands.
A planning application to replace the existing floodlights at Nairn’s Station Park has been lodged.
A bomb disposal diver is “absolutely elated” after being awarded an MBE for his service.
Smashed windows and dents were found in at least five cars that were parked overnight near the Inverness riverside.
A night blending fashion and inspiring individuals taking on the catwalk was a success with £70,000 for charity.
An Inverness lecturer with a rare form of lung cancer said she will be "pushing her boundaries" by taking part to an inspirational catwalk event.
The Nairn branch of an international volunteering association has celebrated its centenary today.
NAIRN’S organisation for businesses is starting the new year with shared responsibility at the top.
One of the models for Catwalk for a Cause, Joanna Ewing, says her diagnosis has given her a second chance to live life and help others.
An Inverness woman will take on the catwalk at a popular event to support the Highland Hospice and bring hope after her own battle with breast cancer.
Celebrity psychic medium June Field, who will come to Inverness in March, shares her journey.
An Inverness woman said her family and positive attitude are what keep her going as she battles with an incurable form of lung cancer.
An Inverness rugby club has shared its "anger and frustration" at the halt of plans for a new home ground after being left without one for 23 years.
A popular mental health charity hopes to reach more people in Nairn who could benefit from their support.