The Highland Archive Centre includes a host of historical documents detailing the story of the Parish of Cromarty. Here it takes a look at the parish…
City centre office space which has long sat empty is set for a new life as rental accommodation after council planners approved the plans.
It was busy in Inverness Sheriff Court this week, with cases ranging from jail for a former policeman, to a bus passenger’s terrifying experience.
The Highland teacher gave answers to upcoming exams to pupils and even modified their answers before lying about it when caught.
Uncertainty swirls around plans for a riverside nightclub in Inverness after the application was suddenly withdrawn.
A moving tribute has been paid by a prestigious industry competition to a “one in a million” journalist who passed away late last year.
The Inverness Courier is celebrating after it won numerous awards including local website of the year in a prestigious industry competition.
Tourism levy plans are “genuinely scaring small businesses”, a Highland MSP has warned.
Staff illness has sparked train cancellations on the Far North Line for the second day in a row.
A man has appeared in court in connection with a break-in at an Inverness convenience store.
A motorist has been reported for "road traffic offences" after a three-vehicle crash on the A9 on Thursday.
A three vehicle crash involving a car, van and crane closed the A9 in Easter Ross this afternoon.
Highland rail passengers will be able to witness a blast from the past this weekend, when a once familiar train returns to the region.
Pizza giant Domino’s plans for a new takeaway in Inverness are a step closer after it cleared a planning hurdle.
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.