In a ceremony near Loch Ness, Richard McBain was installed as 23rd hereditary chief of Clan MacBean, in the presence of The Lord Lyon of Scotland.
More than 115,000 postal workers throughout the UK will take part in the biggest strike of summer so far to demand a "dignified, proper pay rise".
As Church of Scotland shake-up plans for Inverness are revealed, it's stressed it is not retreat, but re-shaping to be fit for future growth.
Inverness Sea Cadet unit TS Briton has a new hand at the helm after LtCdr (SCC) Robbie Hay RNR stands down after 17 years.
UHI Inverness is involved in plans that could save elm trees from killer disease following production of an award winning research paper.
The Kessock Bridge was officially opened 40 years ago today by the Queen Mother and archive photos and a video have been released to mark occasion
A Loch Ness-side community is facing the pros and cons of having major income from wind farms and a hydro power scheme on their doorstep.
Richard McBain of McBain the new chief of Clan MacBean is coming to Inverness for his clan’s big gathering after he is inaugurated near Loch Ness.
A new youth leadership award focused on the environment is being launched by High Life Highland as part of its youth leadership programme.
Inverness children’s day care service Les Enfants in Inshes has received a glowing report from the Care Inspectorate.
Exciting new research by Historic Environment Scotland has triggered a rethink on how the Battle of Culloden was fought.
The strange defacement of the base of the Three Virtues statues in Inverness seems likely to remain a mystery but the landmark is clean again.
Inspectors were satisfied after visiting Muirtown Primary School Nursery in Inverness and delivered a “very good” rating.
EMERGENCY services are attending a crash on the A82 near the Loch Ness village of Invermoriston.
Car dealership Dicksons of Inverness says it is leading the way in the drive towards all-electric new vehicles as demand rises.
A co-ordinated community project has led to five new public access life-saving defibrillators being installed in Inverness.
A meeting is being held in Foyers between the community trust who want to erect sporting facilities and a group opposing the move.
The Children’s Lighthouse (TLC) will sell used goods to fund their food operation from premises at 33 Harbour Road.
Plans for new sporting facilities that have split a village have been given permission in principle – but a group has been formed to fight on.
A public meeting has been called to discuss new wind farm plans with higher turbines for the hills north of Alness.