A couple who have raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for The Archie Foundation have been appointed as patrons of the charity.
Two men have been hospitalised following a “disturbance” in Invergordon that has left the High Street cordoned off by police.
A primary school nursery has been told to make improvements after it received weak ratings in a number of areas during an unannounced inspection.
Dozens of incidents of Class A drug possession, six knives and even a firearm were detected by police stop-and-searches in Inverness over six months.
Restoration efforts aimed at bringing once thriving oyster beds back to life in the Cromarty Firth look set to take a step forward.
A woman reported missing from the Inverness area over the weekend has been traced “safe and well”, police have confirmed.
A white Honda Civic failed to stop after colliding with a mobility scooter on Shore Street on Thursday afternoon.
The "very worrying" crisis in dentistry must be resolved urgently an MSP has warned after an Inverness dental surgery struggled to recruit staff.
Night-time tree felling works will cause disruption on the A9 for almost two weeks.
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Beavers could be reintroduced in not one but two Abriachan locations under proposals that will be discussed at a drop-in event this month.
A new piri-piri chicken takeaway and restaurant is currently on course to open its doors sometime in March.
The longest-serving UHI Inverness staff member has set down his chainsaw after dedicating four decades to educating generations of foresters.
Rail journeys on the Far North Line were disrupted on Friday after a "track defect" forced the closure of the route.
The Canadian fast food chain’s long-mooted plans for an outlet in Telford Street have been formally withdrawn, with no word on any alternative site.
Officers want to trace the car driver, who left the Inverness crash scene before emergency services arrived.
A surge in shoplifting continued to rise sharply in Inverness in the past year, new police figures have revealed.
A "transformative" £2.5 million cash injection will help Eden Court "expand access to the arts", its delighted boss believes.
A developer is seeking to change its plans for one of the latter phases of a major new housing estate in Inverness.
But it stopped short of committing to the recommendations of a fatal accident inquiry following the death of Inverness nursery teacher Chloe Morrison.