Money problems and both mental and physical health issues have worsened for people in a deprived Inverness community, according to a new report.
Pupils at an Inverness secondary school donned tartan and tucked into tasty treats to help children and families living in poverty.
The consultation is to be extended following the postponement of a drop-in event due to “extremely high” Covid-19 rates.
Stunning scenes ranging from New York’s Central Park to ancient Rome have been created in an extensive mural in a hidden walled garden in Inverness.
A vision to create an all-weather cycling centre in Inverness is set to receive a £1500 boost following a cycling challenge.
A group of businessmen are getting on their bikes to tackle the North Coast 500 (NC500) route in five days for a children’s charity.
Two footballing adversaries are today setting aside their differences to support mental health charity Mikeysline on World Suicide Prevention Day.
An Inverness man has missed claiming a second world record after crossing the sea strait between Northern Ireland and Scotland on a paddleboard.
Photographers and filmmakers are being invited to submit bids as part of the Inverness Castle – Spirit of the Highlands project.
Players from an Inverness football team are raising awareness of a suicide prevention charity by sporting its logo on their shirts.
A Beauly business has celebrated its first anniversary after a year which saw the owner catch coronavirus plus having to close for several months.
Highland Council will join other organisations and individuals on Friday to highlight World Suicide Prevention Day.
A Nairn primary school is among 10 schools in Scotland chosen to receive a fully-funded author residency to inspire a love of reading and writing.
Elective orthopaedic surgery for patients in the Highlands has resumed following a temporary halt last month.
A 40-strong team of Highland business leaders are cycling 500 miles in a bid to raise £300,000 for the Maggie’s Highlands cancer support centre.
A Scotland-wide tour to promote the benefits of yoga concluded in Nairn.
Drugs laws should be reformed to help tackle the increasing numbers of drug-related deaths, according to Highlands and Islands Green Party members.
Completion of a controversial riverside artwork in Inverness has been delayed due to a shortage of materials.
A seasoned Nessie spotter has registered a fourth sighting this year of something unusual spotted on the Loch Ness webcam.
The owners of an Inverness quarry are hoping to increase production and extend the operating hours to meet market demands.