Extreme adventurer and author Ross Edgley to attempt the world's longest non-stop swim on world famous Loch Ness.
HIGHLAND Council’s HERO employability scheme is helping to support an Inverness young worker start a modern apprenticeship.
Principal Todd Walker of the University of the Highlands and Islands has brought forward his departure date to this week.
An Inverness care worker has been given a warning for being verbally abusive and physically threatening towards a young person.
The group hopes it could become a new hub for the Highland capital.
A man has been arrested and charged in connection with a serious assault at Belladrum Tartan Heart Music Festival in July.
Police at Nairn appeal to public for help in tracing person who broke into Cawdor Church.
Glen Affric church reopens for collections - but for a new cause.
Stuart Dow has marked having a donor kidney the same length of time as he had previously lived with the non-viable pair of kidneys he was born with.
Culduthel Care Home in Inverness received a good inspection report, but must improve meal choices.
Inverness woman Marjorie Stuart celebrate her 105th birthday says the secret to long life is a "good wee dram", laughter and keeping active.
Surprise for Inverness twins Archie and Florrie Gray as they board Loganair flight to Manchester to visit dad Richard as airline marks big milestone.
RURAL businesses and households in the Highlands now have the chance to tap into high-speed connectivity thanks to Starlink satellite technology.
The Highland Council has been shortlisted for four awards which recognise excellence in local public services.
Inverness children were treated to special road safety lessons at Bellfield Park as part of Ziggy’s Big Day Out tour of country parks in Scotland.
An Inverness couple is backing the CHAS children's hospice Cost of Living Crisis Care Appeal just launched to help severely impacted families.
Inverness community wood project Culduthel Woods Group has won through to the finals in a top rural awards scheme.
Two planning applications that attracted public objections but are recommended for approval by planning officers could be ruled on this week.
The famous Moray Firth dolphins are facing a new threat – the surge in popularity of paddle boarding, kayaking and sea swimming.
A grandmother has surprised and delighted her friends and relatives by passing her test to drive lorries weighing up to 32 tonnes.