Satellites could be launched into Earth orbit from a site in Sutherland within the next two years if submitted plans are approved.
You may think a coin featuring the Loch Ness Monster would be a rare sight.
Work has started on the steps leading to Inverness Castle as part of a project to regenerate the wider area.
A producer from the TV series Outlander kept University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) students in the picture when he met them recently.
Prisoners in Inverness are working on two initiatives aimed at helping the homeless and those in need in the area.
It was a case of good news and bad news for the city centre this week, as one business is set to expand while another chain has closed its store.
An Inverness woman is hoping to encourage others to go grey gracefully and raise money for a mental health charity at the same time
Stadium Road has now been reopened after a suspected bomb, which was discovered in the Moray Firth, was successfully blown up this afternoon.
Part of Stadium Road has been closed while bomb disposal experts inspect an object found in the sand of the Moray Firth.
Opened by international recording star Tony Henry an Inverness singing school is celebrating its first birthday.
Clachnacuddin FC fans have launched an appeal after the club was devastated by fire on Christmas Eve.
The second phase of a £1.4 million project to improve the water network serving Culloden and the surrounding area is under way ahead of schedule.
A suspected bomb has been found buried in the sand in the Moray Firth.
Police Scotland has secured funding for a three-year mental health and wellbeing project for Highland and Islands Division officers and staff.
The Inverness branch of high street photographic chain Jessops has closed.
Police are warning Inverness residents about bogus workmen in the area following an incident last week.
The Highlands and Islands are braced against high winds expected to last until tomorrow morning.
AN ultra-endurance athlete is planning to run the 180 miles from Glasgow to Inverness in under 70 hours in aid of Highland Hospice.
PEOPLE in Inverness are being urged to ditch technology for just an hour in a bid to reconnect with the real world and improve their mental health.
An Inverness businessman who raised concerns about new recycling regulations is hoping to talk to council officials about alternative rules.