A man threatened to cut off his partner's head while she was sleeping and burn their house down during a week of turmoil in the family.
More than 50,000 passengers were able to take advantage of Highland Council’s in-house bus service in its first year of operation.
Beautiful photos of Highland scenery take centre stage as we share March's round-up of Courier Country images.
Readers respond after an independent report casts doubt on the benefits of restricting traffic access to Academy Street.
Business leaders have been reacting to a study of the potential impact of planned changes to Academy Street in Inverness.
While colleagues rallied after Humza Yousaf’s resignation, opposition politicians have been quick to recount what they see as his failures in office.
Readers have been commenting on a host of local news issues this week.
Readers respond to issues raised by two Inverness Courier columnists
Readers on events affecting city life.
Readers react to news of problems appearing again on a key city route.
Readers share their thoug
What readers have been talking about this week.
Readers offer their veiws on a range of subjects that have been making the headlines.
What are readers offering their views on this week?
Views and opinions from our readers.
Readers react to the rejection by Highland Council of Inverness Caley Thistle plans for a battery storage facility in the city.
Kelly Macrae and Savannah Kelly took the trophy as joint carers of the year at the Highland Heroes ceremony.
Readers get in touch on a variety of Inverness and Highland issues this week.
Recently moving from Golspie to Invergordon, Catherine Ferguson was "overwhelmed" to be named Highland Heroes' secondary teacher of the year.
Jane Mackintosh was named primary teacher of the year at this year's Highland Heroes awards.