Free parking at the Inverness Town House during the festive period has been criticised by a city centre businesswoman.
Victims of bullying at NHS Highland are expected to have had their cases closed within the next five months.
Budding entrepreneurs from Schools from the Inverness area had the chance to pitch their business ideas in a Dragons’ Den-style initiative.
A housing support service has already taken steps to improve in the wake of a critical report by the Care Inspectorate.
When a 13-year-old girl wanted to change her hairstyle she decided to raise money for a good cause.
Two Highland businesses have been shortlisted the 22nd World Championship Scotch Pie Awards following the annual judging day earlier this month.
Contractors working for Openreach will be in Church Street in Inverness on Monday to carry out urgent work.
Highland musical favourites Peat & Diesel took time out ahead of their recent Inverness gigs to meet one of their biggest fans.
An Inverness nursery has received a mixed report following a recent unannounced inspection by the Care Inspectorate.
City leaders have welcomed this week’s news that people will be allowed to enter venues by showing a recent negative lateral flow test result.
Motorists are being advised that there will be free public parking in the front part of the Inverness Town House car park.
It covers the eastern Highlands, including Inverness, as Storm Arwen approaches Scotland and is set to sweep in tomorrow afternoon.
Merkinch Primary School and Family Centre in Inverness won the Delivering a Sustainable Learning Space and Innovation in Delivering Value categories.
The social media plea was made after a number of recent incidents where donations were ruined and had to be binned.
Dr Jen Vanderhoven has been appointed as vice-principal engagement at the University of the Highlands and Islands.
Police in Inverness are hunting a man following a report of a sexual assault which took place in the early hours of yesterday.
An Inverness teacher and football coach has now also become a children’s author, with two books published.
Grants of up to £2,500 are available to businesses to improve ventilation and air quality on their premises to help reduce the risk of Covid-19.
Operation Respect is a long-running initiative which is supported by various partners including Highland Council and Inverness Street Pastors.
Bookworms at a Nairn primary school can now enjoy a good read in their new library which made possible by hard work and dedication of many people.