Councillors are set to consider three separate planning applications from the same developer on Tuesday.
There could be a new sports facility built near Loch Ness if councillors give the proposal planning permission.
A healthy living initiative which gives heart patients in Inverness the chance to join for free is back.
Extinction Rebellion Highlands and Islands and Moray is touring locations in Inverness and the surrounding area this month with discussion events.
An Inverness woman is helping to co-ordinate a collection of medical supplies for Ukraine.
Youngsters at an Inverness primary have been putting their best feet forward to help Ukrainian refugees.
She was spotted today on a roundabout in Dores Road in Inverness proudly flying the blue and yellow flag as these pictures show.
Officers from Police Scotland are trying to trace a vulnerable Inverness man and they have appealed to the public for help to find John Wright.
Police have confirmed that they have found an North Kessock teenager who was reported missing.
Police in Nairn are still investigating an assault in the town. It was in The Playhouse nightclub between 02.15am and 02.30am on Sunday.
Police in the Highlands have today confirmed they are still trying to trace a missing 17-year-old youth.
Entrants were able to take part in the Inverness Half Marathon and 5k events for the first time in two years after Covid-19 restrictions were eased.
On Friday, March 4, the Black Isle Brewery dedicated all profits from sales of Blonde in its bars to the British Red Cross Ukraine appeal.
Most of the remaining Covid-19 restrictions will be lifted from next Monday the First Minister has announced.
Organisers behind the Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival are aiming to feed refugees fleeing the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
An Inverness businessman is highlighting an innovative way of helping the people in Ukraine who are enduring the Russian invasion.
Primary schools from Inverness have been taking part in the Ferguson Transport and Shipping National First Shinty Finals 2022 in the Highlands.
Signs for temporary free spaces have been removed from an Inverness city centre car park.
An Inverness man who has been sending cash to Ukraine since the start of the invasion has heard from friends of a feeling of optimism.
As the situation continues in Ukraine, following the invasion by neighbouring Russia, Inverness is showing its support by flying the Ukrainian flag.