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.
A care home operator with premises in Inverness and Nairn has achieved the prestigious Investors in People (IIP) Gold Accreditation.
Michael Golding confirms a strong year despite coronavirus pandemic and is optimistic for the future.
Senior pupils and the parent council at an Inverness school have made a heartfelt plea for planning approval.
People in Inverness think that November is too early to put up Christmas decorations but by a very narrow margin.
A spokeswoman said it is due to staff shortages in the nursery and other staffing pressures within the school.
The University of the Highlands and Islands and NHS Highland are planning to launch a new project to discover if digital treatment can help patients.
A total of 49 new homes could be built in Inverness in the latest phase of the Slackbuie development in the city.
Inverness can have a new dance studio after Highland Council agreed to a change of use for the building.
The search is on in the Highlands for two, four-legged, furry superstars to join the cast of Legally Blonde – the Musical.
The hearing was in connection with a break-in at the Co-op in Telford Street yesterday and they made no pleas to the charges.
Inverness will be piloting clinics on an online portal enabling people to book in for their Covid-19 booster and/or flu vaccine.
The Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) Silver award was presented to Hial by Roy McLellan from the HRFCA.
Highland Council is highlighting the temporary closure of the U3824 Burn Road to allow site investigation work to take place by Scottish Water.
He assaulted a police officer and then made threats to spit on others and kill them and was warned he was heading for a Young Offender's Institution.
A much-loved local woman has celebrated her 100th birthday with a special visit from her first great grandson.