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A string of commercial premises were targeted in just two weeks – with "large volumes" of oil, diesel and high value tools stolen.
ECO-minded volunteers have done their bit to tackle littering in an Inverness neighbourhood – after bagging up dozens of bin bags worth of rubbish.
A MAN has been arrested and charged after police responded to reports of someone seen with a weapon in Inverness city centre last night.
A DRIER than normal spring has sparked an 'early warning' for water scarcity in some parts of the Highlands – including the Black Isle.
A MASSIVE new subsea cable factory in Easter Ross will help future generations stay in the Highlands to live and work, a delighted local MP believes.
A MAN has been charged with road traffic offences after a crash on a Highland trunk road yesterday.
TRAFFIC is flowing again on the A835 following an earlier crash near Dingwall.
POLICE have warned motorists that a section of the A82 "must be closed for a couple of hours" after a lorry crash earlier today.
MOTORISTS have been warned that the busy A835 trunk road is "restricted in both directions" following a crash this afternoon.
But not before a few more wry jokes from bemused motorists at the absurdly long wait.
TALENTED athletes from all over the Highlands have come together to hail a scheme that helps them access training and competitions outside the region.
A MAMMOTH feat of endurance saw an Inverness man embark on an epic 24-hour cycle fundraiser in aid of the Highland Hospice at the weekend.
DOZENS of Highlanders have added their voices to calls for the protection of workers' rights – amid controversial Westminster moves to curtail them.
Kind-hearted volunteers who give hours of their time to help a Highland group collect and distribute food in the community have been praised.
A SPECIAL day of celebration in memory of a Strictly Inverness dancer’s late father brought people flocking last weekend.
Water supplies for hundreds of homes are returning to normal after earlier recording chlorine levels five times higher than usual.
Scottish Water said that around 200 homes and businesses were affected in communities in upper Strathglass.
NEW reduced 20mph speed limits in Highland villages and towns will save lives if drivers stick to them, a senior councillor has said.
The plea comes after spot checks were carried out by police in Nairn, Thurso and Golspie – and snared a number of motorists.