A scam warning has been issued to retailers in Inverness after a fraudster was able to rip off a city business.
Watchtower Britain has applied for build a new Kingdom Hall on unused land sandwiched between Culduthel Avenue and the southern distributor road.
A much-loved café which has been “extremely quiet” since a devastating nearby fire has warned it “could be forced to close” unless trade improves.
Further bus cancellation misery will hit passengers in Inverness on Tuesday after Stagecoach announced more than 20 journeys have been axed.
Almost 40 bus services across Inverness have now been axed today after another flurry of cancellations on Monday afternoon.
A £15 million plan has been announced for dozens of new luxury lodges near Loch Ness.
A new Highland scheme aimed at helping support people into work has launched its website.
Six separate services between Inverness and Elgin were cancelled due to the fault, with a seventh earlier today also axed due to staff shortages.
The A96 trunk road is closed in both directions following a collision, Traffic Scotland has warned.
Lack of drivers has sparked the cancellation of almost two dozen buses in Inverness on Monday.
Among the many hundreds of collections held at the Highland Archive Centre are the papers of Mary Beith: author, journalist and lecturer.
Are you in our latest mystery photos, or do you know anyone who is? Do you remember any of the events?
A bed-and-breakfast looks set for a major expansion after plans were given the green light.
Major disruption on the Highland Mainline this month will enable £9m in track improvements to be carried out, Network Rail has revealed.
Spooktacular Halloween displays which wow all generations have helped to raise hundreds of pounds for two worthy causes.
A grounded fishing vessel sparked a call-out for the RNLI’s Kessock lifeboat on Friday afternoon.
Kayla Munro (15) and Koby Watts (13) were last seen at Inverness Railway Station at around 5.30pm on Wednesday.
Ticket office hours at numerous Highland railway stations are to be cut under plans announced by ScotRail.
Work to strengthen the bridge towers, which had been due to start this month and take six months, will now begin in January and run for 10 months.
To mark Halloween, a team of paranormal investigators have been sharing details about some of their spooky encounters with the Highlands' spectres.