Prisoners in Inverness are cleaning and repairing equipment for NHS Highland patients in a pioneering project.
Teenagers are renowned for thinking only of themselves, but one group of youngsters from Culloden baked up a treat for their local old folk’s home.
Figures obtained by the Inverness Courier show that the £5 price rise to £40 per brown bin for collections of garden waste has increased income.
An Inverness politician is intervening in a bid help a local plumber facing a £1.2 million pensions debt.
Inverness Half Marathon looks set to benefit from a growing trend to get mentally fit.
A care home in Inverness is throwing open its doors to the local community for an afternoon of tea, cake and entertainment.
An inaugural Street Food Collective event held in Inverness went down such a treat there are hopes it could become a regular occurrence.
Inverness Sheriff Court heard officers had to use pepper spray to restrain a man who lashed out at them.
Performers into their 90s showed age is no barrier when they took to the stage at Merkinch Community Centre in Inverness.
Tulloch Homes is to continue construction of new homes at sites across Inverness this year.
The Loch Ness Knit Fest is to return for a fifth successive year with a change of venue.
A man was remanded in custody after appearing at Inverness Sheriff Court charged with abusive and threatening behaviour.
Police have confirmed a man is due to appear in court after a disturbance at a property in Inverness on Sunday afternoon.
Bishop Hugh Gilbert, Bishop of Aberdeen, blessed new sculpture of St Magnus of Orkney at the Roman Catholic church in Huntly Street, Inverness.
Young people tackling the Duke of Edinburgh award scheme are going to be safer on the hillside, thanks to a charity donation.
A call has been issued for a ban on pavement advertising in the Highlands after a recent similar embargo was imposed in Edinburgh.
An investiture ceremony was held at Inverness’s St Mary’s Church to confer a papal knighthood on a city lawyer.
Inverness-based MacLeod Roofing has won an award for its work at a major Scottish railway station.
A total of 2.2km of new water main will be installed during the course of the Culloden water improvements project which starts on Monday.
Pasquill Inverness site operations manager Emma Chesney has been recognised as service leaver of the year.