Inverness Sheriff Court heard security staff at a city centre pub called police as they feared a customer had a weapon.
The Prime Minister's position is "untenable" according to MP Drew Hendry after the UK Supreme Court struck down his suspension of parliament
Inverness Sheriff Court hears hostel member of staff gave up work after being attacked by a would-be guest.
An ancient Glen Affric elm tree likely to strike a chord with fans of the Lord of the Rings is in the running to be Scotland’s Tree of the Year.
An intrepid fundraiser is aiming to travel 57 miles from Fort William to Inverness by paddleboard in just 14 hours.
The much-loved Ness Islands Railway is set to undergo an ambitious £70,000 refurbishment over the next three years.
A last-ditch bid to save a much-loved Inverness community café from closure has failed.
As well as cash prizes, budding entrepreneurs can also receive support to turn their ideas into a reality.
Pupils at an Inverness dance school are reaching greater heights thanks to a funding boost.
Lewis Stephens (23) has been in the Highlands as part of a 5000-mile trip to highlight a campaign tackling male suicide
The vocal talents of all nine Ness Factor finalists are improving by the week a singing coach says.
Around 2.4 million items of post pass through Inverness every week.
While the bullying scandal has been grabbing most of the headlines for months, NHS Highland has also been grappling with huge financial problems.
Lifeboat crew are holding training sessions daily until Sunday “just in case” thousands descend on Loch Ness to try and find Nessie.
A snap of a Cairngorm mountain hare lazily grooming made it to the finals of a US nature magazine's awards.
An armed response team were among those called to Torvean Quarry as a man threatened to kill himself.
A woman targeted two Inverness pensioners, pretending to one she was a carer.
An 18-month prison sentence was handed down to a Portuguese man for the attack in 2015.
A 50-year-old man admitted attempting to rape a holidaymaker after befriending her and taking her to Culloden Battlefield.
An Oor Wullie decked out in the colours of Inverness Caledonian Thistle sold for £4000 at auction.