Air connectivity is essential for lifeline services and supporting the economy of the Highlands and Islands, according to regional transport leaders.
Successful Inverness businessman David Sutherland is to have a room named in his honour in the city’s new Creative Academy.
Bakery staff are trying out pedal power for commuting to their work place near Loch Ness in a bid to help the environment.
MSP Edward Mountain is welcoming news that he hopes will lead to a smaller wait time for assessments for kids.
A woman who died following a crash on the A9 north of Inverness has been named as Samantha Davies.
Two Inverness city centre streets will be temporarily closed to traffic several nights running next week.
Ambitious plans have been revealed to develop 400 homes and a commercial opportunity in an expanding neighbourhood in Inverness.
An Inverness school is closed today as it has no water or heating and power.
Developers behind expansion plans at a retail park have glossed over “manifest changes” since permission was first granted, community leaders claim.
As manager of a debt counselling centre, Duncan Dundas sees the devastating impact as people struggle to meet the rising costs of fuel and food bills.
Safety hazards and challenges encountered by visually-impaired people in Inverness city centre have been highlighted in an awareness-raising campaign.
Record rises in energy costs will be an "absolute horror story" for many in the Highlands where fuel poverty rates are among the worst in Scotland.
Plans have been revealed to create a “unique” micro whisky distillery for Inverness after a hotel changed its mind about developing a microbrewery.
Record rises in energy costs will be an "absolute horror story" for many in the Highlands where fuel poverty rates are among the worst in Scotland.
Revised plans have been revealed for a “unique” micro whisky distillery for Inverness after a hotel changed its mind about developing a microbrewery.
Out-of-town fashion and homeware retailer Matalan is temporarily closing its Inverness store at Inshes Retail Park for a revamp.
Electricity has been restored to more customers after Storms Malik and Corrie left thousands homes – including some in the Highlands – without power.
The last regular service at a historic Inverness church marked an emotional moment for members of its congregation.
An online company says it is having more conversations with worried customers concerned about staying warm without running up huge fuel bills.
Drivers are being invited to a pop-up workshop run by the Highland and Islands road policing unit.