AN Inverness hotel is set to expand by almost a third to meet increased summer demand in the area.
Two motorists had to be taken to hospital in Inverness following a serious collision on the Black Isle.
NEW drystone walls have been built by volunteers at the entrance to Culloden Battlefield.
A record number of Scottish schools including 20 from the Highlands have been recognuised by sportscotland for their sporting commitment.
Highland Council has launched a month-long consultation exercise over proposed rent increases.
NHS Highland staff who are returning after the October break are being encouraged to get their flu jabs if they have not already done so.
Inverness MP Drew Hendry has organised an event to connect community groups and individuals with funding and support opportunities for their projects.
A SON whose football legend dad was diagnosed with dementia wasn't surprised that research showed a higher incidence of dementia among former players.
A CAITHNESS mother has claimed she was left in excruciating pain after travelling to hospital in Inverness to give birth.
ORGANISERS have claimed this year’s Loch Ness Knit Fest was the best one yet, with more than 2000 visitors travelling to Inverness from 23 countries.
THE A82 at Drumnadrochit is closed following a collision involving a vehicle and a pedestrian.
PLANS for a new 210-bedroom hotel on the site of an Inverness city centre car park have been recommended for approval.
MORE than 2000 visitors from 23 countries attended this year’s Loch Ness Knit Fest.
A FORMER Inverness Courier journalist will introduce a new campaign film by Alzheimer Scotland which will be screened in the city.
A RECORD total was raised for Highland Hospice at an annual golf day organised by the Kingsmills Hotel.
POLICE are investigating after three vehicles were destroyed by fire in Inverness.
STRICTLY Come Dancing star Anton du Beke is looking forward to a return visit to Inverness.
AN Inverness College UHI apprentice has been named SECTT Electrical Apprentice of the Year for Scotland.
CELEBRITY dance judge Anton du Beke is looking forward to his return to the Highland capital for next year's Strictly Inverness competition.
AN artwork featuring haddock skins stitched together using Shetland wool will be on display in Inverness this month.