An Inverness mum who was taken by ambulance to hospital after contracting coronavirus is preparing for a gruelling challenge.
Volunteer crew members at Loch Ness RNLI lifeboat station had their first shout of 2022 following a report of a capsized canoe.
A 41-year-old man has been charged following a three-car crash in Nairn yesterday.
A crew from Loch Ness RNLI was called out on a rescue this afternoon.
Hundreds of people gathered at Culloden Battlefield to recall the events of 276 years ago.
A custom-built boat has returned to the Caledonian Canal after an absence of more than two years due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The purpose-built Highland Cross Seagull, based in Inverness, will take passengers along the waterway again on Monday.
Young people who have lived in care are being supported through a new scheme to help them take up learning and job opportunities.
A proposed new food store will provide local residents with “a modern, attractive and convenient retail offering”, the supermarket giant has insisted.
Landscapes and nature are at the heart of a new photographic exhibition being staged by a forestry student in Inverness.
Cases of coronavirus and norovirus have resulted in two wards at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness being closed to new admissions.
Two landmarks on the River Ness will be bathed in red and blue lights this weekend to mark the anniversary of the Battle of Culloden.
A build-up of rubbish bags due to faulty waste equipment at Inverness rail station will be removed, according to operator ScotRail.
A free major outdoor festival is set to take place in Inverness in a bid to inspire people to sow, grow and share food, music, knowledge and ideas.
A renowned Highland tailoring business and outfitters has been awarded another Royal Warrant.
The unfolding humanitarian crisis as refugees flee the war in Ukraine has prompted a Nairn woman to plan a trip to Poland to volunteer her help.
Veterans took on a teaching role to give pupils from an Inverness primary school an insight into a war memorial which will be 100 years old this year.
The unfolding humanitarian crisis as refugees flee the war in Ukraine has prompted a Nairn woman to plan a trip to Poland to volunteer her help.
Families are being encouraged to put their detective skills to use as the Great Easter Egg Hunt returns to Inverness city centre.
A CRAFT whisky distillery is set to be developed at an Inverness city centre hotel after getting the go-ahead from planning officers.