A £300 million deal will help more than double the number of EV charge points in the Highlands before the end of 2027.
Summer motorists on the A96 face a month-and-a-half of disruption near Inverness Airport.
A drive-thru coffee shop in the city centre should be limited to beverages and not hot food to prevent it becoming a fast-food takeout, say planners.
The popular attraction has been closed since a devastating fire destroyed a neighbouring building in March and left it with internal smoke damage.
The family of missing Inverness woman Andrea Kanerova (24) have been informed after a body was found in a park.
Würth, which has 23 UK stores, has advertised for a “Trade Store Manager” in Inverness, despite its nearest outlets being in the central belt.
A mothballed riverside hotel and restaurant look set for a rebrand after plans were lodged with Highland Council.
River levels have been so low in the Ness this spring that Inverness's Hydro Ness power plant has run at "minimal" output for more than two months.
A hospital patient who suffered a bleed on the brain after a fall in a ward and later died experienced “significant & serious” failings in their care.
Holland and Barrett, located at 34 Eastgate, has erected signs telling customers “we’re sorry this store is closing soon”.
The run-down state of an Inverness park which has also been blighted by swastikas and other racist graffiti has been branded an “absolute disgrace”.
Award winning Highland artist Frank To has been shortlisted for another top national honour.
An Inverness ‘legend’ who brought joy to generations has been immortalised in the same Victorian Market she was an integral part of for decades.
Dangerous and insecure loads were detected when police carried out a series of spot checks on lorries in Inverness recently.
Alcohol sales look set to be part of the transformation of the Eastgate Shopping Centre’s food court experience.
A Highland roofing business is supporting two initiatives at Raigmore Hospital’s Children's Unit, through a £10,000 donation to The Archie Foundation.
A historic Stevenson lighthouse has been put up for sale for offers over £450,000.
The deadly Raigmore Interchange is set for a £2m upgrade to transform it into a fully signalled junction - ending decades of calls for safety work.
A church coffee shop which has been part of the community for more than 20 years is to close - citing rising prices and the cost-of-living crisis.
Inverness’s incredible community spirit has been hailed by Strictly Come Dancing star Amy Dowden after she was guest judge at Strictly Inverness.