A detective leading the war on drugs in the Highlands has lifted the lid on the worrying tactics being used by ruthless drugs gangs.
Controversial plans to build new homes on fields to the east of Inverness have sparked an online campaign calling for a community buyout of the site.
Talented youngsters from Inverness have been performing well at Scotland’s biggest celebration of Gaelic culture.
Forty people took part in amateur bouts in the latest Inverness outing for Ultra White Collar Boxing (UWCB), raising £27,000 for charity.
A man told his partner he would stab her in her sleep Inverness Sheriff Court heard.
A member of rail staff in Inverness locked herself in an office when she saw a man brandishing a knife on the station concourse.
A man lashed out with scissors after a Good Samaritan went to help another man outside the Nip Inn in Inverness
Virtual reality technology will test the skills and reactions of drivers as part of a new scheme launched by police in Inverness.
BREWDOG has suffered a second blow to its plans to come to Inverness after another planning application was rejected.
NSPCC Scotland said the killing was "truly shocking" after Tomas Haining was sentenced to eight years imprisonment today.
Sentencing him to eight years a judge told Thomas Haining no term he could impose would repair the damage he had done.
Thomas Haining, who admitted shaking his 23-day-old baby girl to death, has been sentenced to eight years at the High Court in Edinburgh.
Thomas Haining is set to be sentenced after admitting at the High Court in Edinburgh to killing his daughter, Mikayla.
A topping out ceremony has been held at Wyvern House in Academy Street.
A new scanner at Raigmore Hospital will allow better assessment of patients’ liver health.
Protesters dressed as endangered animals took to the streets of Nairn to call for urgent government action on climate change.
Author Verity Walker from Fortrose has been shortlisted for a national literary prize with her debut novel Major Tom’s War.
A grateful dad and four nursery staff reached their peak with a fundraising ‘thank you’ for the Archie Foundation.
Manpower provider Orion Group is continuing to look for opportunities despite a drop in turnover and pre-tax profit.
A planning notice for stables and holiday lodges near Culloden Battlefield has been submitted months after a previous scheme was rejected.