THIS year’s Highland Military Tattoo is set to benefit from a major funding injection.
A DEEP clean of one of Inverness city centre’s grubbiest areas is due to get under way this week.
PEOPLE power has helped persuade Highland Council to clean up some of Inverness city centre’s most notorious quarters.
FORMER Inverness police commander Julian Innes will be the chieftain of this month’s Helmsdale and District Highland Games.
HUNDREDS of people have responded to a survey asking for their views on Inverness city centre.
THE potential shelving of a government review into controversial betting machines dubbed the "crack cocaine of gambling" has been branded as tragic.
INVERNESS’S psychiatric hospital is "at crisis point" according to a staff insider who spoke out after admissions were restricted due to staff shortages.
A WHALE stranded close to North Kessock over the weekend has had to be put down.
Rob Shaw, Julian Innes and Alison McRitchie are all among the more than 20 riders who will be setting out as members of the Everest Highlander Cycle Team…
Highlands and Islands MSP David Stewart levelled the charge against moves by the UK government to create a series of new civil service “hubs”…
Speaking about ongoing plans to close the dedicated Highland Heartbeat Centre at Raigmore Hospital clinical ward manager Charlie Bloe said cardiac care…
MORE than 1000 people have signed an online petition calling for a Highland petting zoo to be shut down after apparently substandard conditions were uncovered…
RESIDENTS and visitors to Inverness are being asked to share their views as a campaign group builds a head of steam behind its fight for a better city…
PLANS for the new Inverness Justice Centre have been formally submitted.
PLANNED improvements to Inverness Museum and Art Gallery (Imag) have been greeted with scorn by the man who previously campaigned against covering the…
COUNCILLORS have rubber-stamped the final stage of work to renovate Inverness Town House.
A CAMPAIGN to promote responsible gambling has been hailed a success despite the low number of people who stepped forward for help.
THE Highlands’ newest town has received plaudits at a recent awards ceremony.
THE tragic situation faced by critically ill baby Charlie Gard has been raised with the Prime Minister.
KIDS have been caught dicing with death on one of Inverness’s busiest roads just days into the summer holidays.