Inverness footballer Dennis Lockart's playing career continued in Australia.
Who better to have on your side in a fundraising "battle" for Highland Hospice than a soldier in the British Army?
Raigmore Hospital and NHS Scotland welcomes its first pop-up solar car park and Electric Vehicle charging hub.
An Inverness dad who only took up running nine months ago is taking on the TCS London Marathon to raise money for Kidney Care UK.
The cost of floral displays in Inverness came under the spotlight when councillors considered an application for grant assistance.
The menace of aggressive marauding gulls in Inverness was highlighted during a funding request for Inverness Gull Project 2024.
A wedding exhibition is being held in Inverness by those people vital to all marriage ceremonies, the registrars.
The lucky 12 young people from more than 700 who applied to Dicksons of Inverness for free driving lessons are named.
Inverness water worker is set to retire after 39 years of helping keep local residents’ taps running.
Police Scotland are seeking information to help trace a young man reported missing from Old Perth Road, Inverness, since Sunday.
Public urged to take part in consultation about rolling out the 20mph speed limit across the Highlands as deadline nears.
A Highland Council plan for much-needed affordable homes in Inverness has been lodged despite some flooding concerns.
Highland Council flood risk team objects to lodges plan at Castle Stuart Golf Club despite conceding the risk of flooding is low.
Historic Stratton Lodge near Culloden could be restored as centrepiece of a small housing development.
The Blood Donor Service has thanked the 470-plus Inverness people who gave blood and plasma over the festive period.
An NHS Highland medic is back from an exclusive global leadership programme to Antarctica for women working on environment issues.
A massive new Church of Scotland presbytery about half the size of Scotland has been formed in the Highlands and Islands.
An Inverness woman was distraught after falling in the snow and losing a ring that was a gift from her parents.
Inverness-shire business says three month wait for BT landline has hit trade.
Two Inverness pals are training for an arduous high altitude hike to raise thousands of pounds for Highland Hospice.