Pupils at Kinmylies Primary School posted a message to the future today after placing a time capsule in Inverness West Link’s new Torvean Bridge.
High Life Highland and Creative Scotland today announced that Spirit:360, a commissioning programme for creatives, is now open for applications.
Businesses enjoyed a welcome boost thanks to Scotland's run in the Euro 2020 football championships.
Owners of an Inverness care home are hoping to demolish an extension and replace it with a new one to help with infection control requirements.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has today confirmed a delay to the easing of Covid-19 restrictions in the Highlands and the rest of Scotland.
When the Inverness Half Marathon was cancelled this year a group of four fundraisers decided to run it anyway for two Highland charities.
Potholes are continuing to drive city motorists round the bend – if pictures captured by HN photographers are anything to go by.
A team of moped enthusiasts and their support driver have raised more than £3500 for charity by completing a scenic ride around the Highlands.
A small group marked the anniversary of the historic meeting of St Columba with Pictish King Brude at the site where it was said to have taken place.
At a meeting of the Cross Party Council Boundary Review Group held earlier this week members expressed their disappointment with the review.
Scotland football fans in Inverness are hoping for a better result today when the men’s national team face England in Euro 2020.
Anticipation is growing for Scotland fans in Inverness – and around the world – ahead of the men’s team’s biggest game this millennia.
The Inverness-born army reservist, author and retired journalist, was the face of the Scottish News on STV for more than quarter of a century.
A new home being built to exacting green standards is taking shape in Inverness – with a chance to provide unique learning opportunities.
Bags were deliberately opened and items left outside the Inverness building were rummaged through and strewn across the area.
Inverness community police officers help city centre Highland charity The Good-NESS Project which aims to reduce food from going to waste.
Today, which is Clean Air Day Scotland, will see schools, hospitals, workplaces and communities across the Highlands run events to inspire people.
Police Scotland have confirmed that 39-year-old Natasha Skinner, who was reported missing from the Drumnadrochit area, has been traced safe and well.
The appeal comes one week after 69-year-old George Critch was last seen in the Kinmylies area of Inverness.
When Police Scotland's community officers turned up at Inverness Skate Park young Caiden kindly kept an eye on their cycling techniques.