Inverness College UHI has been awarded £11,600 by Education Scotland to deliver an online Continuing Professional Development (CPD) module.
Fibre-optic cable installation works along Academy Street will start on Monday as part of the ongoing roll-out of the high-speed broadband.
Highland Hospice FC will be raising funds for their namesake from 7pm on Friday, and will finish their relay attempt the same time the following day.
Councillors from Highland Council's City of Inverness Area Committee award Inverness Common Good fund grants for local projects in the city.
A new approach to the delivery of a refreshed Inverness Common Good Fund’s events and festivals programme was agreed by councillors today.
The area on the River Ness will be closed for two days to allow contractors working on behalf of Highland Council to fell a large larch tree.
Councillors are being urged to back a more collaborative approach to events planning as Inverness looks to recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
Inverness Business Improvement District (Bid) is seeking £11,200 from the Inverness Common Good Fund for its gull project.
They will be near Urquhart Castle, south of Drumnadrochit, to allow £335,000 overnight resurfacing of the route from Sunday for two weeks.
All lanes affected on Kessock Bridge and Dornoch Bridge due to windy conditions.
Officers in Inverness are investigating the clip which showed a young male with facial injuries which began circulating on social media.
Active nation commissioner Lee Craigie joins active travel organisations to urge people in the Highlands to keep walking, wheeling and cycling.
It will be illuminated in the colours of Fairtrade between Monday and Thursday and marks the start of Fairtrade Fortnight.
Inverness endurance athlete Alistair "Ally K" Macpherson will attempt his ultimate challenge in July in aid of Highland Hospice.
Youths were spotted putting their lives in danger by venturing onto a frozen lochan in Inverness today.
Ist Pizza Direct was closed when staff members were tested for coronavirus but all results have come back negative and it will be open from noon
One Black Isle music tutor found a new way of teaching students – who got better than expected exam results.
Helen Gilpin was nominated and, through a rigorous selection process, has been accepted onto the Queens Nursing Institute for Scotland Programme.
Kessock Bridge has now fully reopened after one lane was blocked by the broken down bus earlier.
The alarm was raised at 12.05pm and a Police Scotland spokeswoman confirmed there were no other vehicles involved.