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Hearts may have been broken, but that didn’t stop Tartan Army fans have a fantastic time at the Eurozone last night.
Two very different faces of the cruise ship world came together in the Cromarty Firth this morning.
Controversial plans for flats in Scorguie have been dealt a big blow after withering criticism from Highland Council officers.
Civil engineers of the future had much to celebrate after they graduated from UHI Inverness recently.
Transport chiefs will bring forward gully cleaning and “investigate” of further improvements to drains at a notorious flash-flooding spot on the A9.
Mental health among young people was front and centre when the annual Highland Youth Parliament launched in Inverness today.
A life-changing social enterprise’s continued success has seen it open its sixth Highland store - and further expansion plans “are on the horizon”.
Tickets go on sale next week for the concert at the Inverness Leisure Centre this December.
The fight for cleaner air in our cities and towns came to Inverness city centre on Thursday when the Highland capital marked Clean Air Day.
Police investigating thefts and break-ins in two Inverness neighbourhoods have arrested and charged a man.
The atmosphere at the Eurozone match screenings in Inverness was top notch again for last night’s crunch match between Scotland and Switzerland.
Family-friendly fun was the order of the day when young and old alike gathered for a fab day at the Cauldeen Carnival.
First Minister John Swinney has used a visit to Inverness to reconfirm his government’s “commitment to deliver the dualling of the A9”.
Music fans had a blast when the Woodzstock Festival returned for another day of fab acts and top talent at the weekend.
First Minister John Swinney mingled with party activists and members of the public on the riverside in Inverness on Sunday during a visit to the city.
Furry rescuers who help save lives in the Scottish mountains have been given a cash boost - thanks to the generosity of an Inverness shop & customers.
John Swinney hit out at Douglas Ross during a visit to Inverness on Sunday afternoon.
The fight against worsening coastal erosion is set to tee off for a Highland golf club after a major fundraiser for new sea defences was launched.
Police are “increasingly concerned” for the welfare of an Inverness man who has gone missing.