More support is needed to tackle inequalities through climate action, according to a Highland community organisation.
Road policing officers are continuing to appeal for information following a serious crash in Inverness.
An Inverness cafe owner has spoken about how she fled a fire in which her former partner died and how she is trying to put her life back together.
Port of Inverness has appointed a general manager to help support its role in the new Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport.
Artwork aimed at making mental health as an issue more visible has been unveiled at Eden Court Theatre in Inverness.
November 2014: Artist and playwright John Byrne.
The go-ahead has been given for a modular kitchen and canteen to be sited at Beauly Primary School.
An Inverness woman is urging people to check their energy bills are correct after being invoiced for more than £3000 it should have been £185.
Changes have been made to a proposed green energy project on the south side of Loch Ness.
Serious injuries have been sustained in a road traffic incident on the A82 involving a single vehicle and a pedestrian, according to initial reports.
Motorists are being advised that the A82 is closed by Loch Ness due a road traffic incident.
An Inverness minister is set to become the next moderator of the Free Church of Scotland.
Short films and a nature art workshop are among activities planned for the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival Highland.
Concerns continue to be raised over the fabric of Inverness’s building as its sale is yet to be concluded after almost 11 months.
December 30 2014. The Inverness skyline on a cold winter’s day.
Lovers of fizz raised a glass to raise more than £30,000 for a charity helping children and families in the Highlands.
Almost 10,000 runners have taken part in the Baxters Loch Ness Marathon and Festival of Running as it celebrated a record-breaking year of race times.
Officers are appealing for information following an assault on a 62-year-old man in Ardersier.
A growing number of community councils in the Highlands have joined forces calling for greater clarity on plans for major energy projects.
Apple pressing and sampling locally-harvested produce were on the menu at a harvest picnic in Inverness.