The winners of a young writers’ competition will showcase their talent at this year’s annual NessBookFest when they read out their work.
The cycling shirts on hangers on his wall in the family home and display of medals are testament to the achievements of paracyclist Fin Graham.
An Inverness dental practice says it is working tirelessly to overcome a nationwide shortage of dentists which has put a strain on services.
The difficulty in accessing dental care in the Highlands has been highlighted by a Beauly man who has been waiting a year for treatment.
July 2013: First section of controversial Beauly to Denny overhead power line goes live.
A Highland mental health charity will hold an open day at its new Inverness base to mark World Suicide Prevention Day on September 10.
The sale of a historic Inverness building still has to be concluded 10 months after it was agreed.
International bestselling crime writer Peter May will talk about his forthcoming new book when he visits Inverness later this month.
An Inverness business owner has expressed heartfelt thanks to the local community for wrapping its arms around him following a break-in.
More than 120 people shared their pandemic stories in person during a day-long event in Inverness.
A Scottish Government advisory body has lodged an objection to a proposed green energy project on the south side of Loch Ness.
Bed and breakfast operators Richard and Nan Paxton recall the time a senior member of the Nepalese royal family arrived in a bullet-proof car.
A historic church in a scenic Highland glen is up for sale with offers of over £48,000 being invited.
Tours of an Inverness church will feature among a programme of events as it marks its 125th anniversary.
A planned housing development on a greenfield site near the Caledonian Canal in Inverness has been readvertised to include fewer homes.
A break-in which has resulted in the closure of a popular Inverness leisure area has prompted public condemnation.
Plans are progressing on a long-awaited major road improvement scheme in Inverness - but no date has yet been set for its completion.
January 2021: Douglas Row by the River Ness.
Four artists and their community partners across the Highlands are set to produce original live performances in a new creative project.
Concerns over mental health issues particularly among men in the Highlands has prompted an Inverness firm to host a training event.