Research by UHI and NHS Highland shows mental health impacts of Covid on NHS Highland staff and leads to revised wellbeing app.
POLICE at Inverness are hunting vandals who smashed up Nairn man's limo hired for weddings and other special occasions.
Les Enfants Nursery in Culloden given 'good' and 'very good' grades by Care inspectorate after unannounced visit.
North MSP Rhoda Grant is pressing Scottish health secretary Humza Yousaf to come and meet clinicians in the Moray maternity services row ASAP.
ALCOHOL was the banned item most seized by police or security from people entering Inverness Justice Centre which houses Inverness Sheriff Court.
Youth development officer Janette Douglas wins her unfair dismissal case against High Life Highland that heard "bullying" claims.
Is there light at the end of the tunnel for Inverness residents as work starts on Wester |Inshes streetlight repairs?
Inverness dog walkers stumped when disused truck body was delivered to Highland Cricket Club pitch.
Inverness pizza restaurant and takeaway Cheese and Tomatin getting much bigger.
Highland Hospice's home care service passes first inspection with good grades.
NHS Highland apology after family complains about patient's diagnosis and treatment.
Bank of Scotland figures show Inverness fourth bottom in Scottish house price growth, surprising those watching local market.
A developer agreed to allow Highland Council planners an extension to the deadline for deciding on his company’s application for a gym and café.
Inverness law firm Munro and Noble now has clients all over Scotland thanks to virtual meetings, and is set to expand following a recruitment drive.
Cairngorm Group saw their must fruitful year since they started trading in 1988.
Police went to Millburn Academy in Inverness in response to report of disturbance involving possible possession of a knife, but nothing found.
The A82 Loch Ness trunk road was partially blocked after HGV crashed off road and toppled on its side.
Police appeal after farm shop at Dingwall hit by thefts on consecutive months.
The nursery and childcare section of Duncan Forbes Primary School, Culloden, has been closed by Covid cases.
Two years ago Inverness mother Sandie Porter plucked up the courage to go along to a local slimming group.