A PEDESTRIAN was injured after being struck by a vehicle on the Raigmore Interchange early this afternoon.
Plans to develop Academy Street have hit a snag with an objection from a disability group.
A HEALTH alert has been issued after people became unwell after taking a powerful illegal substance.
Several local DJs will take to the decks during the Caledonian V Cancer event this Saturday in aid of CLIC Sargent.
Worried parents handed in a 3330-signature online petition to the council today in an effort to save Special Needs Action Project (Snap).
A NEW £80.5 million Inverness prison to replace the city’s overcrowded Porterfield site has slipped down the priority list, a north MSP has…
A four star luxury hotel at Culloden has challenged a care home developer that appears to have “stolen” its name.
AN Inverness schoolgirl’s coin collecting hobby has received a boost after she was given a bag of assorted coins by a well-wisher.
A CAFE occupying one of the most prominent sites in the city for the past five years is to close, but the owner has refused to blame steep rates for the…
PORTERS at Raigmore Hospital are being advised not to handle clinical waste after three were stabbed by used needles and one slipped and fell on body…
KIND-hearted shopkeepers are helping an Inverness youngster with her coin collecting hobby by setting aside specially-minted versions of 50p and £2…
Staff from Morrison Construction have been volunteering to work at Highland Foodbank’s warehouse in Inverness.
A THIRD daily flight between Inverness and Amsterdam is to launch next summer, giving Inverness even more access to dream destinations worldwide.
Rail services to and from the south were hit by staff shortages after new timetables were introduced last weekend.
TRAIN passengers in the Highlands continue to face travel chaos in the build-up to the launch of a new timetable.
CHRISTMAS has not been cancelled in Inverness – despite appearances to the contrary in the city’s biggest public space.
The Highlands could have its first bagpipe centre near the scene of the Jacobite rout at Culloden in 1746 that led to our national musical instrument…
Improvements to the passenger rail service between Inverness and Elgin are to start rolling this month, in time for Christmas travellers.
City taxi drivers have reported Highland Council to the ombudsman watchdog over a bitter row that centres on the closure threatened Castle Wynd rank and…
AN historic Inverness landmark was targeted by traffic cone pranksters at the weekend, leading to local anger.