Fans of classic trains turned out to welcome ‘old friends’ when a loco type once common on Highland lines returned to the region on a special tour.
A new major health study in the fight against asbestos-related cancer has recruited Inverness’s Raigmore Hospital, and is seeking Highland volunteers.
A “road traffic incident” has closed the Dornoch Bridge in both directions, Traffic Scotland was warning on Sunday night.
Stunned metal detectorists are overjoyed after they unearthed a “dream” find - their first ever coin hoard - during a charity event on the Black Isle.
Ember Kafe’s owner Azhar Khan (pictured) has warned the thief they’ve got until 5pm on Sunday to “make amends” or he’ll give CCTV footage to police.
The meeting will decide whether to cut council house rent rises from 8% to 6% at the expense of measures to save tenants money on heating bills.
Delighted organisers of a charity fashion show have hailed the “inspirational models” after the latest Catwalk for a Cause raised £78,000 & counting!
Ground-breaking work to boost children’s mental health and wellbeing in Inverness has been awarded a near £100,000 windfall.
The Highland Archive Centre includes a host of historical documents detailing the story of the Parish of Cromarty.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Uncertainty swirls around plans for a riverside nightclub in Inverness after the application was suddenly withdrawn.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.