When Mary Scanlon’s husband walked out on her and their two young children, it was to be a defining moment in her life.
A fundraiser to help transform a historic Inverness church into a community-owned building has been cancelled due to insufficient ticket sales.
The Inverness Jobcentre is working with employers including Tesco, Royal Mail, Next, Morrisons and Marks and Spencer.
An Inverness teenager and her pal are undertaking a 75-mile fundraising trek in honour of her dad who died from a stroke.
An independent film company is seeking the public’s help to complete a new film offering a different take on the Loch Ness Monster legend.
Film fans are looking forward to a thrilling line-up of new work from cinema’s finest directors as the Inverness Film Festival returns next month.
A historic family mausoleum with links to the popular historical time travel Outlander book and TV series has passed into community ownership.
From providing seated exercise classes to specialist dementia support, a project near Loch Ness is making a difference to the lives of older people.
The patron saint of musicians and poets will be celebrated in Inverness next month with a concert by choral singers.
Songs rooted in the journeys of Scots as they migrated to Canada will be performed at Eden Court Theatre in Inverness as part of wider tour.
A Highland craft brewer is retracing centuries of history to bring a rare red lager to the Scottish market.
Haunting works by an internationally-renowned Scottish artist are to be exhibited at Inverness Museum and Art Gallery.
Additional stops are to be added to direct train services between Inverness and London later this year.
The closure of the tourist information centre in the Highland capital has sparked a lively public debate with critics saying it is a mistake.
Community transport services in the Highlands will be highlighted as part of a national celebration.
The tourist information centre in Inverness High Street has closed its doors for the final time.
There is almost a sense of the transcendental as a riding lesson in a field near Kirkhill draws to a close for three teenagers.
Family members of an Inverness doctor have fled their homes in Gaza City in an increasingly desperate struggle to remain alive.
A Highlands and Islands MSP and a group of artists are using their own experiences to depict what the struggles of mental ill-health can look like.
Vital aid from the Highlands has been delivered to the Ukrainian frontline by a car mechanic who has completed a second dangerous mercy mission.