A new Inverness branch of The Edinburgh Woollen Mill (EWM) will create nine jobs when it opens its doors next Friday.
BOSSES at an Inverness football club which was devastated by fire are hopeful of returning to their home ground by the beginning of next month.
Councillors have approved a roads maintenance programme for the Inverness area for the coming year.
A unanimous endorsement was provided today by city councillors for the ongoing partnership work of Inverness BID with Highland Council.
Clachnacuddin Football Club may be able to return to its home ground next month in the wake of a devastating fire.
Fergus Ewing, the MSP for Inverness and Nairn, has said he "completely" rejects allegations of bullying made against him.
The A82, near Urquhart Castle, is still partially blocked following a landslide shortly after midday on Tuesday.
All lanes of the Kessock Bridge are currently restricted in both directions due to an obstruction.
All lanes of the Kessock Bridge are currently restricted in both directions.
Daviot Primary has become the first Highland school to be awarded with the Cyber Resilience and Internet Safety Award.
Leading renewable energy firm ENERCON has moved into a purpose-built, 10,000 square foot site at Inverness Airport Business Park (IAPB).
A woman diagnosed with relapsing MS in 2016 claims the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) assessment has failed her.
Highland Council’s licensing committee is set to decide new taxi rates tomorrow.
Following the death of TV personality Caroline Flack Inverness-based charity Mikeysline posted a message of support.
A HIGHLAND MSP has been reassured that NHS Highland is reviewing security measures at New Craigs Hospital after a man went on a rampage with a hammer.
AN Inverness music charity has benefited from a funding boost allowing them to continue supporting children in their early musical development.
Ice cream company has created a special flavour to celebrate Caley Thistle FC reaching the semi final of the Tunnock's Caramel Wafer Challenge Cup.
A pioneering programme aimed at boosting adventure tourism across the Highlands is currently in development.
A number of Inverness groups got on board for the Go Bright campaign in aid of Muscular Dystrophy UK.
Traders in Inverness's Victorian Market have launched an appeal to find a new dog for their regular busker.