A woman has told police she does not know why she repeatedly makes nuisance calls to them.
Inverness Military Wives Choir will give two performances at Inverness Cathedral on Saturday, November 9.
Businesses and social enterprises are being encouraged to take part in a series of innovation workshops taking place over the next two years.
The Open University (OU) is hosting two events in Inverness this week for both business and prospective students.
The Scottish Ambulance Service said one woman was taken to hospital after a collision on the A96 shortly after 8am.
Police have said the body of a 63-year-old man was found in Virginia Terrace, Nairn shortly before 7am.
A collision between two vehicles on the A96 between Inverness and Nairn has led to restrictions in both directions on the road.
P6 and P7 pupils at Bun-sgoil Ghàidhlig Inbhir Nis were involved in the organisation of the school’s first careers day.
A drink-driver was on his way to visit his mother when he was stopped by police at the Longman Roundabout in Inverness.
The Mòd flag was handed over to Inverness as the competition wound up in Glasgow at the weekend.
Almost four months after opening to customers, a new retail attraction has been officially opened by VisitScotland chief executive Malcolm Roughead.
Last year the Red Cross helped 234 people in the Highlands get moving again while dealing with the aftermath of illness, surgery or injury.
Amateur fighters boxed clever at Inverness Ice Centre to raise £27,000 for Cancer Research UK.
A wheelchair user from Inverness believes a ban on pavement parking is long overdue.
A young girl volunteering at Inverness’s Cheshire House has received an award from the Prime Minister.
Dozens of elite Highland blood and platelet donors have been thanked by the Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service (SNBTS).
A man had to be taken to hospital after admitting to swallowing heroin on an Inverness street.
Inverness Sheriff Court heard a man assaulted his partner by pulling her to the ground and kicking her on the body at their home.
A man on a lifelong restriction of liberty order injured a prison officer when he was taken to Raigmore Hospital after swallowing razor blades.
Sculptures from Inverness Museum and Art Gallery were taken to Croy Primary and Fortrose Academy as part of a programme by education charity Art UK.