REDESIGN plans for a controversial wind farm that will see fewer – but taller – turbines erected have been approved by the Scottish Government.
THE proportion of NHS Highland staff choosing to get immunised against the flu actually fell last winter, figures have revealed.
road was closed for some time last night following a collision involving a bicycle, a van and a car.
A SOLDIER who died after being shot during a training exercise at a Highland military base on Tuesday has been named as Lance-Corporal Joe Spencer.
A POOR end to the salmon fishing season around Inverness has been blamed on falling fish stocks.
POLICE are investigating after a group of around 15 football fans sang sectarian songs on an Inverness train following a weekend match in the city.
BANDS which performed at a popular Inverness music festival have reacted with a mixture of resignation and anger following the news that the company behind…
LEVELS of domestic abuse reported to police have risen across the Highlands in the past year.
THE University of the Highlands and Islands is being forced to put major projects on hold over fears about what effect Brexit could have on future funding.
A PLANNING application to restore a fire-ravaged city centre eyesore will be lodged within weeks, it has been claimed.
A NAIRN bakery was forced to defend itself against an online critic who really took the biscuit this week.
IT was a case of going, going... gone for two brave members of staff at Tesco Inshes.
A YOUNG girl from North Kessock has proved that being faced with a life-changing health condition doesn’t have to hold you back.
DRIVERS on the A9 are being warned to plan ahead as a programme of resurfacing works and bridge repairs gets underway next month.
IS Inverness really one of the unfriendliest cities in Scotland?
INVERNESS history buffs have a further chance to get involved in mapping the past of a key part of the city centre.
A COUPLE who have been bringing history to life for tourists at the Culloden battlefield for the past decade have been left "raging" after being forced…
TWENTY new jobs are set to be created in Inverness after the government announced the city is to be the home of a new land management quango.
A LEADING children’s entertainer has denounced creepy clowns causing fear and nuisance across Inverness as "terrorists".
THE most famous benches in Inverness have been returned to the High Street.