Life, death, and disease in the Middle Ages will be put in the spotlight by TV presenter Professor Alice Roberts at an event in Inverness.
Tributes have been paid following the death of a former veteran Highland councillor described as "one of a kind".
The death of an Inverness toddler could have been avoided had doctors not missed opportunities to give a correct diagnosis.
An Inverness salon has launched a fundraising campaign to help a city resident after he lost all his possessions in a house blaze.
Boxes filled goodies have been distributed to more than 200 homes in the Inverness area thanks to a community effort.
Visitors to Inverness Castle which is set to open as a major tourist attraction next year will be able to buy a special souvenir whisky as a memento.
The southbound lanes on the A9 at Bogbain near Inverness are now fully reopen following an earlier collision.
Seven Inverness church elders with a combined total of almost 300 years of service have been recognised for their efforts.
Motorists are being warned of delays on the southbound carriageway of the A9 at Bogbain, south of Inverness.
A Highland politician who was sexually assaulted has revealed how a "kind, honest, experienced voice" on the other side of the phone rescued her.
Complimentary slow cookers will be provided to participants on a free cooking course run by New Start Highland.
It's not only the intriguing window display which indicates a former store is set to take on a different role at the Eastgate Shopping Centre.
A campaign has been launched calling for an immediate moratorium on the development of further pumped storage hydro schemes using Loch Ness.
Vital food supplies have been provided for students in Inverness thanks to a £2000 donation from an optical company.
Loch Ness is under threat from new and larger pump storage hydro developments, according to campaigners calling for a halt on further projects.
Tough challenges will continue for many Inverness businesses in 2024 although there are some glimmers of hope.
Yulia Kushch says her life – like the lives of all Ukrainians – is divided into the past before the war and the new present.
An Inverness man who has been awarded the King’s Ambulance Service Medal initially thought it was a wind-up.
An Inverness business leader is among more than 100 people across Scotland recognised for their service in the King’s New Year Honours List.
By day she is a community nurse in England but by night she is a devoted Nessie hunter.