Four men have appeared in private at Inverness Sheriff Court charged with attempted murder.
A supermarket manager has raised more than £8000 for a cancer charity at a marathon and managed to lose more than two stone training for the event.
STAFF at the Scottish SPCA animal rescue centre in Inverness are hoping to find a new home for their longest-serving resident.
HIGHLAND Council has promised to clean up a local beauty spot after the Highland News revealed it was being ruined by fly-tippers.
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WHISTLEBLOWERS whose claims of bullying sparked the review into staff treatment at NHS Highland say they have paid “a heavy price” for their actions.
NHS Highland chiefs have apologised following the publication of a report into alleged bullying – vowing "lessons will be learned".
A REPORT looking into an alleged bullying culture at NHS Highland has been published.
Alan Clyne and Greg Lobban helped Scotland to bronze at the European Team Championships in Birmingham.
CONSTRUCTION of new housing on a key street in the heart of Inverness is now under way.
LOVEABLE rogue Flash is nearing 400 days without a home.
GAELIC writer and Inverness Courier columnist Roddy Maclean launched his new novel at Inverness Town House recently.
MORE than £230,000 was raised for Etape Loch Ness charity partner Macmillan Cancer Support at the cycle event last Sunday.
AN award-winning children’s art franchise which provides creative classes for youngsters is being launched in the Highlands.
A PIONEERING approach to nutrition has earned health professionals with NHS Highland national recognition.
PLANS are taking shape for the installation of new controlled pedestrian crossings.
UP to 80 full and part-time jobs are to be created at the former Homebase superstore in Inverness.
INVERNESS Gymnastics Club will fly the flag for Great Britain at the World Gymnaestrada
A NAIRN childcare group has been awarded an Eco Schools green flag for its efforts to improve environmental sustainability.
BARRY WILSON hopes Caley Thistle’s class of 2019 can graduate to the first team next year after securing back-to-back title successes.