An alleged incident of fly-tipping in Inverness was captured by nearby CCTV and has been reported to Highland Council.
Police in the Fort Augustus area are appealing for witnesses following an incident of theft by housebreaking.
A Crimean man who wanted to provide a home for two Ukrainian refugees was left frustrated with the online registration system.
Organisers of a monthly event to raise awareness about the importance of cycling will celebrate its first anniversary this weekend.
An Inverness hotel is set to close to customers and it will house Ukrainian refugees instead it has been revealed.
When you have lost a loved one it is good to have the experts to take away the stress over arranging their funeral.
Highland Council is ‘capping’ or limiting the school roll in Millburn Academy for the 2022-23 academic session.
Visit Inverness Loch Ness (VILN) has installed five new webcams along Loch Ness, making it easier for people to look out for the Loch Ness Monster.
A BOSS at a new Inverness housing development has been recognised as one of the best site managers in the UK after winning a top industry award .
AN independent advice service in Inverness has seen a huge increase in demand for its help as the cost of living crisis deepens.
INVERNESS is set to be the first city in Scotland whose bus network will be operated entirely by electric vehicles.
Eighty new homes could be built in Inverness if the developer gets planning permission.
HIGHLAND Hospice is getting ready for a huge zipline fundraising event next month, with more places now available.
Maisie Louise Cecilia Smith Fraser lived in the Hilton area of the city.
Highland Council has defended the opening times of its recycling centres after the operation was criticised by local residents.
Representatives from organisations, Highland councillors and city residents met with Inverness and Nairn SNP MP to discuss the cost of living crisis.
An Inverness man has taken the plunge and completed a 15,000 feet tandem skydive to help Highland Hospice.
They will be auctioned off for the charity next month and there will be a last chance to see them at Bellfield Park in Inverness.
The long-running saga ended yesterday after the hotel was granted planning permission – meaning the music venue will be demolished.
A community is fighting back after, it says, its youngsters were left with nowhere safe to play for the entirety of the school summer holidays.