Coffee shop chain Starbucks in Inverness has stopped customers using their own reuseable cups for fear of passing on coronavirus.
The GMB is investigating after it was claimed two recalled laptop models were widely used by Highland Council staff.
More than 1000 people gathered today to pay their respects to a young Inverness family who died in a tragic car accident.
A Highland charity working to reduce loneliness has been given a boost.
A 22-year-old who lost all his pals on a night out decided to take a homeless man to an Inverness nightclub – because he wished him happy birthday.
The Davidson and Cousin families have reached out to the other driver involved in the tragic A82 crash that robbed them of their young relatives.
Family of the parents and children killed in an accident on the A82 have spoken about how they will remain 'always together'
A grieving mum is leading the calls for urgent improvements to the A82 after a crash killed her son, his wife and two young children.
Protesters have made a stand against budget cuts outside NHS Highland's headquarters in Inverness in a bid to save a local charity.
A Reel Fling fundraiser is being held in Inverness to raise money for Parkinson's UK
THE rise in council tax payments will not be enough to bring all the council-managed roads in the Highlands up to an acceptable standard.
A YOUNG mum whose baby was stillborn is asking people to give generously to a campaign for Raigmore Hospital.
AN Inverness family who died in a car crash on the A82 will be buried together in what their relatives have called the “saddest of funerals”.
Police call for anyone who has seen missing Strathpeffer teen
A NORTH MSP is demanding an urgent meeting with council bosses about fire safety measures in public buildings following a blaze at a Highland school.
A LUNCH club has celebrated 10 years of bringing people together from across the Highlands for a meal and a dance.
OLDER computers used on Highland Council property will be removed from service immediately, in the wake of the fire at an Invergordon school.
After decades of searching, the Inverness Courier can confirm that Nessie is virtually real, and is hovering about near the water, right now.
INFANTS whose parents hoped to claim a free childcare space at a Highland Council-run nursery may be caught short.
A student from Inverness calmly showed a burglar what for, after she caught him lifting valuables from her home.