A campaign has been launched to raise £30,000 to fight a legal battle over the right of a Dores-based company to call itself Loch Ness Spirits.
Inverness shoppers were treated to a gig from KT Tunstall this morning at the Lidl store on Telford Street.
A PHOTOMARATHON of one of the most idyllic places on the planet is going to be held for the first time.
Parents of school-aged children in the Highlands have been asked to “consider carefully” the impact of taking pupils on holiday during term time.
Inverness’s tourist boom shows no signs of slowing as a city hotel has lodged plans to more than treble in size.
A WOMAN from Culloden has achieved 40 years as a foster parent, caring for more than 240 children in that time.
INVERNESS’S tourist boom shows no signs of slowing as a city hotel has lodged plans to more than treble in size.
Highland motorists have been reported to the courts for drug driving offences, say police. Drivers urged to know the law before driving.
Parts of Inverness Castle are to be opened to the public for the first time since the building's transfer to Highland Council.
Three members of caring staff from the Highlands have been honoured at the Meallmore Awards, winning top accolades.
Highlanders drink less alcohol that the rest of Scotland, a new survey has revealed.
Ferral cats in Inverness scattered into the night after being battered by storms.
Young film makers taking part in the FilmG short film competition need votes to get them to the next stage.
A number of places are flooded in Invnerness including the Ness Islands, Whin Park and the Kings Golf Club has reopened after "torrential rain".
An Inverness charity boss who had been missing since Friday lunchtime, was found this afternoon after a police search.
The family of an Inverness man who has been missing since Friday have appealed for locals to keep their eyes open for him.
A POPULAR Highland hostel has reopened after it was devastated in a flash flood last year.
REPORTS of bangs and bumps in the night were all part of a plan to bring works on the Caledonian Canal up to date.
Eden Court's chief executive has revealed more than 35,000 people attended this year's pantomime, Beauty and the Beast, over its month-long run.
A POLICE officer who has made the Highlands and Islands a safer place to live was made an MBE in the Queen’s New Year Honours list.