A dedicated group of friends and family has raised an incredible amount for an Inverness charity in memory of their friend.
New restrictions to slow the spread of Omicron will act like “a bucket of iced water” on the festive economy it has been claimed.
Highland Council has offered motorists free parking spaces at Inverness Town House throughout the festive period.
Officers from Police Scotland's North East Police Division have issued a public appeal after an Inverness girl was reported missing.
More than 26,000 meals have been provided for local families in need over the last 10 years by Inverness-based good cause Food For Families.
Fans flocked to the Caledonian Stadium in Inverness for the chance to meet their heroes and get their autographs.
Hospitality venues in Inverness are facing another challenging festive season as bookings start to be impacted by the latest public health advice.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has outlined new precautions that people should be taking to help stop the spread of the new Omicron Covid-19 variant.
Motorists can take advantage of free public parking spaces in the Inverness Town House car park but what do you think?
Wards 5A and 7A at Raigmore Hospital still closed to new admissions and visiting following the detection of a number of cases of Covid-19.
At today’s meeting of Highland Council members agreed the resources required to run the authority's Local Government Elections.
Highland Council today approved a 15-year capital plan with a total value of nearly £1 billion.
A green energy scheme in Inverness is starting to take shape. The hydro project on the River Ness has had a frame added to the site.
It is aimed as anyone who would like a career as a police officer and wishes to work in the Scottish Highland and Islands
Police searching for a missing Inverness man have confirmed that he has been found safe and well.
Emergency services, including police officers and paramedics, were called to Gilbert Street after the alarm was raised around 11.30am on Sunday.
Children with autism are invited along to experience a specially designed Quiet Grotto at Dobbies in Inverness.
When he first joined Tulloch Homes back in 2003 Sandy Grant never imagined he would one day be running the firm.
A so-called “race for space” has fuelled a sales rush for the Highland’s biggest house builder, it has been claimed.
New graffiti has appeared at a controversial Inverness artwork. The damage has been daubed at the Gathering Place which juts out into the River Ness.