A new book charting the history of professional football in Inverness since the first teams were formed in 1885 is being launched later this week.
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A Holyrood committee says it is clear ministers knew for some time the 2025 dualling deadline would be missed.
The percentage of Highland pupils achieving the expected levels in both literacy and numeracy has increased.
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Highland Council's parking enforcement team is reminding drivers that pavement parking is now an offence.
An ambulance service dedicated to helping those experiencing mental health issues in Inverness is to become a permanent fixture.
Readers take on a range of topics this week.
ScotRail's timetable will change on Sunday and customers are being asked to check their journey for any changes.
The Boleskine House Foundation has been selected to receive funding from Highland Council to restore a historic freshwater pond.
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Inverness is set to welcome Rag’n’Bone Man next summer – a year after his planned 2023 gig in the city had to be cancelled at the last minute.
A new electric timber truck, believed to be the first of its kind in the UK, is now operating in the Highlands as part of a trial.
The family of murdered Nairn banker Alistair Wilson are believed to have raised a complaint in the way his case has been investigated.
A free screening of the film Climate Action: Highlands & Islands is due to take place at Eden Court this week.
A recent report has highlighted Highland Hospice's community partnerships and how these enable the delivery of vital care services locally.
A wide range of issues have made it to our letters pages this week.
A Nairn Academy pupil was the winner of a prestigious speechmaking competition held locally recently.
Staff at an Inverness pub are celebrating after scooping a prestigious award for the quality of their beer.
A husband and wife from Inverness have been announced as winners in the MS Society’s annual Volunteer Impact Awards.