After working as a therapeutic radiographer for her entire career, Maureen Beange had no idea that one day she would be the one receiving the therapy.
Malcolm Watson (38) shouted and swore at security workers and staff inside the Coop.
The annual dancing competition Strictly Inverness will be taking place in May.
Alistair Dodds CBE has served on the HIE board for 11 years and was due to stay in the chairman position until April 2026.
Ness Islands Railway is on the hunt for volunteers to help offer families the chance to experience the joy of miniature locomotives.
The current owner of Union Vinyl is looking for someone else to take on the reigns.
The annual dancing competition Strictly Inverness will be taking place in May.
Inverness Sheriff Court heard that Richard Shields (22) had squared up to police after they had been called to a fight on the High Street.
A ball organised by a nurse in aid of the Highland Hospice has raised over £35,000.
Lee Macleod (34) shouted and swore at his taxi driver on the way home from the Kingsmills Hotel before kicking the vehicle.
Natalie Gordon (35) is taking part in this year’s dancing competition in aid of the Highland Hospice and Inverness Ice Centre.
The event will see the TV and radio presenter take to the stage at the Drumossie Hotel on Friday, May 16.
A Highland driving expert has agreed with the view that new car headlights can create problems for drivers.
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A 90s-themed music event is set to make its Inverness debut this May, with organisers promising a night of nostalgia, energy and top entertainment.
The former Chief Constable of Northern Constabulary, Ian Latimer led the force from 2001 until 2011.
Maz Orrock (44) is taking part in Strictly Inverness 2025 to raise funds for the Highland Hospice and Inverness Ice Centre.
The Port has taken delivery of its first batch of Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) to use as a replacement for marine gas oil.
High Life Highland is keen to offer more opportunities for children who need extra support to take part in games and sports.
Residents across Highland are being asked to be alert to vulnerable adults in their communities who are susceptible to financial harm.