Knocknagael Farm will be kept in community ownership if members of the public give it the go-ahead at a outdoor event to be held this weekend.
The road, which accounts for 13 per cent of all deaths on Scottish highways, is being considered as part of a strategic road fund.
Three Highland charities are urging people to show they care this Christmas by sending cards to people affected by the day-to-day strain of 2020.
In a bitter blow to adults in supported jobs in the city, Haven Products Inverness in Harbour Road has issued redundancy notices to 15 of its staff.
Suzy Reid’s Hilton home has been turned into a spooktacular scarefest – which will also help feed the hungry!
Our campaign aims to get the government to take action to substantially improve the road.
From November 19 to 21, charities FareShare and the Trussell Trust will be collecting food in Tesco stores across the UK.
Inverness match TV coverage hit by teething troubles as auto-cam follows linesman not ball.
The slatted fence at a private house was damaged between 2pm on Tuesday October 27 and 11am the following morning.
Tyler MacMillan (8) regularly stays over at his aunt or granny’s home in order to sleep, in a situation that has been going on now for two years.
Martin MacDougall (55), a street sweeper, hand delivered more than 650 activity packs to children in the city and beyond during the pandemic.
Flouting the rules on gatherings, speakers and participants gathered in Falcon Square on Sunday at noon.
Three community heroes from the Highlands have been shortlisted as part of bus operator Stagecoach Highland's 40th Anniversary celebrations.
A stricken Catalina seaplane was removed from Loch Ness in dramatic scenes last Thursday afternoon.
A report from the Scottish Public Service Ombudsman said nursing at Raigmore had been appropriate but the lack of communication was “unreasonable”.
MSP David Stewart said Transport Scotland had written to him to say traffic speed surveys were due to take place.
The newspaper’s editor Ewan Karim (9) said he was delighted to have raised £90 to provide fruit and vegetables for Inverness Foodstuff.
The father of an Inverness man found dead in a pool of blood has had a complaint upheld against a coroner.
The removal of the 10-tonne seaplane from the water was meticulously planned by members of The Catalina Society – a consortium of 20 enthusiasts.
Drivers have been told to expect delays after a road collision, eye witnesses say was between a lorry and car.