A HOME-grown Olympic cyclist is a possibility if the dream of a velodrome in Inverness becomes a reality.
A CENTRE which cares for children of staff, students and the public at Inverness College UHI has earned top marks in a Care Inspectorate assessment.
A POPULAR walking area in Inverness became the scene of intense police activity earlier today after the body of a man was discovered.
A MAJOR Inverness retailer's future is uncertain after its chain went into 'pre-pack administration'.
The first Taste of Nairn food and drink festival has been given a mouth-watering boost by becoming the new home of the World Tattie Scone Contest.
A FLEDGLING charity formed to help Highland children with additional support needs access specialist therapies, has been given a flying start.
POLICE have re-interviewed witnesses in the 43-year mystery surrounding the disappearance of Renee MacRae and her three-year-old son Andrew.
A GROUP of elderly people are facing an uncertain future after being told the Inverness house that was to be their “forever” home is to close.
HIGHLAND Hospice has warned of a potential post-Brexit double whammy with medicine and staff shortages.
NURSES and doctors are "walking" from Lands End to John O'Groats in memory of a former colleague's toddler daughter.
A DRIVING instructor has “failed” Highland Council for refusing to pay for damage to his car caused by a massive pothole.
US police hunting for Inverness street trader Kim Gordon have confirmed that a body found at the weekend is not him.
THERE are reports from Californian police hunting for Inverness street trader Kim Gordon that a body has been found.
Police are seeking a skinny man after a 17-year-old woman was indecently assaulted in the city.
TRIBUTE has been paid to a brave mother-of-four who defied all the odds in the face of a terminal cancer diagnosis and clung on to life for two more unexpected…
Smokers could soon be made unwelcome around the entrances to Inverness’s historic Victorian Market as part of a drive to smarten up the appearance…
A NEW series of "people perches" are to be installed along the River Ness to let people "engage" with the water – as a row continues over how plans…
Three residents and Ballifeary Community Council failed to meet the deadline, although the planners did consider the community council’s objection…
Inverness Snowsports Centre (ISC) has been told by Highland Council that it does not require an environmental impact assessment (EIA) at this stage for…
A BUSINESSMAN whose ex-wife was seriously injured by a car while crossing the road at Raigmore Interchange has blasted pedestrian safety at the spot as…