Immediate support is needed from the UK Government as households struggle with the cost-of-living crisis, according to Inverness MP Drew Hendry.
A road show inviting people to discover their risk of getting liver disease will begin a Scotland-wide tour in Inverness on Sunday.
A former Inverness postmaster told a public inquiry he was visited at home by two security guards who encouraged him to admit to false accounting.
An Inverness school football club is to lobby newly-elected Highland councillors as it faces a £6000 charge to use facilities.
Two primary schools in the Highlands have been shortlisted in three categories in the Scottish Education Awards.
A new cafe and community hub featuring regular events will be part of a new state-of-the-art climbing centre in Inverness when it opens this year
Pupils from an Inverness secondary school were given a first-hand glimpse of the new National Treatment Centre Highland as it continues to take shape.
When Robbie Van Reenen first embarked on his lifetime's career in the hotel industry, he ran barefoot every day to his job as a porter in Cape Town.
An award-winning writer will be among panel members discussing neurodiversity at an annual conference staged by a Highlands and Islands organisation.
A proposed new Lidl supermarket at Inshes in Inverness could undermine efforts to reduce car journeys and cut carbon emissions say council officers.
A video of an object moving through Loch Ness ranks among the best footage of a Nessie "sighting", according to the man who logs appearances.
Police officers are renewing an appeal for witnesses in relation to a man who approached children on two occasions in an Inverness neighbourhood.
Police officers have issued a warning following reported incidents of bogus workmen calling at the homes of elderly and vulnerable people.
Groups of singers joined forces to bring joy and happiness at the return of a charity fundraising concert in Inverness.
A former Inverness man who made a nine-hour round trip to place flowers on family graves was left heartbroken at the state of the cemetery.
Clients gaining from help from the Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) network are on average £4400 better off, new figures reveal.
A Vietnamese barista now living on the Black Isle is to stage his first art exhibition after teaching himself oil painting during lockdown.
A final call has been issued for brave volunteers to take the plunge at a Highland landmark in aid of a children's charity.
The Inverness Courier petition calling on the UK government to end higher electricity charges in the Highlands has been handed into Downing Street.
A proposed new supermarket in Inverness would not adversely hit retail in the city centre or other nearby retail parks, developers maintain.