Police officers in Inverness are continuing to target drivers who are breaking the rules by using a city centre street as a short cut.
More than 2000 people have signed the Courier’s petition demanding an immediate end to unfair higher electricity charges in the Highlands and Islands.
A community cafe in Inverness is offering a free drink to people struggling financially.
Detectives investigating the murder of Alistair Wilson at his home in Nairn in 2004 travelled to Canada last week as part of their inquiries.
Staff at Inverness Airport have been recognised for delivering consistently high levels of hospitality and service.
Church members will be joined tomorrow by civic leaders and Army veterans for the final service at a historic Inverness church.
Volunteer lifeboat crew members, including trainees, on exercise in Inverness Marina went to help a fishing vessel after it put out a distress call.
Scotland’s Census 2022 launches today with a call for households across Scotland to complete their return.
Encounters with people while out walking during the coronavirus pandemic have inspired a photographer and writer to put together an exhibition.
Households should not be burdened with additional energy costs if they are in an area without a mains gas supply, a Highland MP has told Westminster.
A Highland MP will today lead a 10-minute rule Bill calling on the UK government to end geographical energy price discrimination.
A 'cost of living rescue plan' to help households with the impact of skyrocketing bills has been set out by Liberal Democrats in the Highlands.
A project playing a vital role in tackling loneliness and social isolation among men has celebrated the official opening of its new home.
Figures reveal the number of young people waiting more than a year to see a mental health specialist has risen eight-fold in the past two years.
The number of young people in the Highlands waiting more than a year to see a mental health specialist has risen eightfold in two years.
Firefighers were called out to tackle a fire in a building in an Inverness city centre street earlier today.
Six nurseries and two primary schools in the Highlands have closed today or will open late for various reasons.
A campaign by a Highland woman to abolish Blue Badge parking charges across Scotland will be considered by Highland councillors next week.
Demand for energy advice has soared to five times pre-pandemic levels, according to Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS).
A ward at an Inverness hospital has closed to new admissions and visiting after a small number of cases of Covid-19 were detected.