A ballot for strike action is opening at the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) in a dispute over job cuts and compulsory redundancies.
The prospect of a judicial review into proposals to limit traffic on Academy Street has been raised by one of the city centre’s largest operators.
A football trophy which has not been played for in 18 years made a stop-off at council headquarters this week
People have been paying tribute after the death of an well-known Inverness golfing figure.
Highland Council is one of the host local authorities for this year’s EV Rally of Scotland.
NHS Highland and Highland Council are engaging on a strategic plan for adult health and social care services.
Readers on the issues that have been exercising them.
An Inverness couple are to embark on a 500-mile bike ride across the north coast to raise £10,000 for charity in memory of their beloved daughter.
A century of plumbing know-how has been honoured with a civic dinner in Inverness.
A New book club focussed on the environment is set to start in Inverness.
As part of a £400 million project power giant SSEN is seeking permission for a 110km line between Skye and Fort Augustus.
Readers reflect on stories that have made the Inverness headlines.
Highland Council says data shows improvements made as young people receive their SQA exam results today.
Plans to revitalise the Nairn Links with a new social area have taken a step forward as the application for the development has been approved.
A former deputy head teacher was found in possession of more than 2000 pictures of pupils, many topless.
Postgrad students at UHI have rated their study experience as the best in Scotland in a UK-wide survey for the second year in a row.
Readers give their views on a range of recent stories.
Community involvement is crucial to continuing to disrupt the operations of county lines drugs gangs, local officers have said.
Planning permission has been granted for new accommodation at a Loch Ness-side hotel with breathtaking views over the waters.
Proof of how fast life is moving these days is evident in a piece of recent Highland history that has now been brought back into the light.