Michael Serls (34) was at Jimmy Badgers on Church Street when he banged his hands on the table and shouted at his partner.
Next up in our Life After Cancer series, we meet the resilient Rob Worthing.
Sheriff Gary Aitken said: “You had no business being at work that drunk, never mind being behind the wheel of a van.”
Andrew Pearson (45) was driving along the city’s Drummond Road at around 4.15pm on August 12 last year when he encountered the cyclist.
In this week’s Strictly for a Cause podcast we speak to Jorja Campbell and Niall Ross.
Shelley Hendry (45) was at The Kings Highway in Church Street, Inverness when she was asked to leave by two staff, but she kicked off.
There is going to be quite a buzz in Inverness this weekend as the only beekeeping equipment show in Scotland is set to take place.
Inverness Musical Theatre celebrated its 100-year anniversary with a spectacular performance of its opening show of Singin’ in the Rain last night.
Niall Ross (29) is stepping well outside his comfort zone to raise vital funds for two local charities—Highland Hospice and Inverness Ice Centre.
Stephen Murray (63) was found to have several wraps of cocaine in his pockets when walking through a car park at Tesco on Inverness’s Eastfield Way.
Inverness gardener Iain Riddle is preparing to trade his work boots for dancing shoes as he takes on the challenge of Strictly Inverness 2025.
The owner of a business that was destroyed in a blaze has said some things have been saved.
The unplanned outage was first reported at 1.30pm today.
Workers are currently at the scene of the gas leak on the High Street.
In our next chapter of the Life After Cancer series, we meet Anna Robertson.
An Inverness businessman experienced Covid from two different sides of hospitality.
Our journalist Rachel Smart shares her story of working as a carer during Covid.
A major creative funding boost is set to transform opportunities for artists in the Highlands.
A Strictly Inverness contestant is hosting a drag evening for one of her fundraisers.
Annis Nordvik is taking part in the competition to raise funds for two local charities: the Highland Hospice and the Inverness Ice Centre.