Highland gamekeepers at an Inverness-shire estate were saddened when they failed to save an injured eagle.
Zoom Takeaway in Baron Taylor Street has had its licence suspended over long running food hygiene concerns.
Zoom Takeaway in Baron Taylor Street in Inverness could have late-night licence suspended today at meeting of Highland Council's licensing committee.
The majority of those who took part in our online poll agree with the move to easing of Covid-19 restrictions in Schools from Monday.
Inverness projects to benefit as Highland Council's Highland Nature Restoration Fund awards are announced.
Employers in Inverness can find out how apprenticeships can work for their business with a series of online events as part of a national campaign.
A new Jobcentre has opened in Inverness today which is part of the Plan for Jobs and is in Glendoe Terrace.
The requirement to wear face coverings in classrooms will be removed from the end of the month First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced last week.
The majority of people are against a Workplace Parking Levy (WPL) being imposed from next month according to an online poll.
Officers in Inverness are appealing for information following an incident of wilful fire-raising outside a property in the city at the weekend.
The last thing an Inverness man was expecting when he went to stay with his partner was to help with the birth of his daughter at the side of the A9.
Highland Council is delighted to announce the creation of 17 trainee facilities management placements throughout the region.
An Inverness girls’ football club’s future was in doubt this week as it suspended operations.
The last thing an Inverness man was expecting when he went to stay with his partner was to help with the birth of his daughter at the side of the A9.
Highland Deaf Education Service’s unique 1+2 BSL digital pack a hit with more than 20 Scottish local authorities buying it.
Ballifeary Community Councillor Andrew Smith claims it would be a waste of £1.4 million if it was made permanent without any changes.
Online enrolment for all Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) providers, including local authority nurseries, opens today.
Five young Highland dancers from the Inverness area will appear in a short film by the New Yorker magazine.
A new velodrome for Inverness is unlikely to be a priority for a council working group looking into new sporting facilities for the city.
Packs of Lateral Flow Device (LFD) tests will be available from several Highland locations from Monday to Friday next week.