Police are investigating reports that a man grabbed the hand of a small girl at an Inverness playpark and made an indecent remark.
Inverness Cathedral used the new space created by the removal of the pews to good effect with an Easter holiday fun day.
Plans costing around £400 million to replace the Fort Augustus to Skye electricity transmission line have taken a major step forward.
The A9 near Alness will be closed be for some time while emergency services deal with a serious crash involving a number of vehicles.
A family fled for their lives after a blaze broke out in their Inverness flat shortly before 5am today.
AN Inverness care home received a very satisfactory inspection report despite the inspectors being unable to speak to residents.
Highland Council and Cairn Housing Association are seeking permission to build new homes in Inverness.
A full weekend of events has been arranged to remember the tragedy that was the Battle of Culloden fought on April 16, 1746.
SSE urged not to pinpointing Teanassie PS as potential site for a massive new sub-station.
Cairn Medical Practice in Inverness seeking permission for alterations to develop as a training practice.
NEW group brings together Highland tourism and the renewable energy industry to work towards a sustainable future.
A TRAUMA consultant at Raigmore Hospital, Inverness, has won an "above and beyond" award from colleagues.
Cromarty Firth pilot boat coxswain John Williamson retires after more than 30 years guiding harbour shipping.
The Inverness Old High Churchyard is in a litter strewn state only weeks after the Church of Scotland quit the building.
An unholy row has rocked Inverness Cathedral after traditional pews were taken out and replaced with stacking chairs.
A Glasgow based firm hopes an acquisition in Inverness will help contribute to growth
An egg farmer hatched a plot with his girlfriend’s dad to deliver a surprise marriage proposal.
Begg Shoes has seen a significant increase in formal footwear purchases and believes big special occasions are bouncing back.
Covid has hit progress on the new Ness Castle Primary School and it may not be ready for the start of term in August as hoped.
COVID is havoc havoc in some north schools with 1117-pupil Culloden Academy to partially close for the rest of week from Wednesday.