Sir David Amess who was stabbed at his constituency surgery and councillor Andrew Baxter was his former area campaign director in the early 2000s.
The Tourism, Hospitality and Events programme is helping to prepare workers for the new visitor economy.
An Inverness student has been named as the winner of the 2021 University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) Chancellor's Nursing Award.
Registered nurses can study for a midwifery qualification as part of a partnership between NHS Highland and Edinburgh Napier.
Police name man who died following a road crash on the A98 near Tyrie as 52-year-old Colin Drummond from the Inverness area.
Union Street in Inverness will be temporarily closed nightly from tonight until Friday for works being carried out by Openreach.
There was a surprise in store for members of Caley Thistle’s Under-10s when they had a chance encounter with some national heroes.
The train was due to begin at Edinburgh with customers recommended to make a new reservation for this service.
The first projects to benefit, which are driving investment in low carbon infrastructure, announced by Just Transition Minister Richard Lochhead.
Rapid Covid-19 community testing will be available in Inverness for the rest of this week.
New fitness classes in Strathpeffer, Alness and Tain are aimed at new mums and their children aged between six weeks and four years old.
Permission given for the reinstatement of two lost historic boathouses on Aldourie Castle Estate, on the banks of Loch Ness.
An Inverness strongman narrowly missed out on being crowned Scotland's Strongest Man.
The Leverhulme Trust has awarded St Marys Music School in Edinburgh £230,000 to give opportunities to talented young musicians from the Highlands.
Staff from an Inverness opticians have raised more than £1000 for Chest, Heart and Stroke Scotland.
Young hospital patients facing a difficult diagnosis or challenging treatment will soon be receiving inspirational messages from care providers.
The worldwide Culloden Battlefield Fighting Fund challenged people to follow in the footsteps of Bonnie Prince Charlie and his Jacobite army.
One of the Highlands’ oldest shinty clubs has secured its home ground for the next 99 years.
A number of local businesses helped make the charity’s first event in more than 19 months a huge success.
A minute’s silence could be held at a Highland shinty fixture so fans can pay their respects to a club stalwart.