Summer 2015: Firefighters tackle a wildfire south of Inverness.
An evening of sheer indulgence added to the fundraising efforts of one Strictly Inverness contestant in Kirkhill.
Duncan McDonald is taking on his latest challenge as the newly-elected independent representative for Inverness South on Highland Council.
It took persistence, people and pounds to build Scotland’s first integrated specialist centre for young people with complex needs in Inverness.
An Inverness doctor is hoping to evacuate more of his family out of Gaza after four members were allowed to leave the war-torn territory.
Bold plans by a Highland community to transform its village hall are in limbo after it was told Scottish Government funding is not available.
November 2016: The glass viewing canopy is hoisted into place on the North Tower at Inverness Castle giving 360 degree views of the city.
Green-fingered primary pupils are hoping to create a colourful flower display for residents and visitors in a Highland village.
An environmental charity has bought the salmon netting rights along a stretch of shoreline in Inverness in a bid to protect salmon numbers.
A Ukrainian family has made a short evocative film bidding farewell to Inverness where they found a safe haven after fleeing their homeland.
For more than 18 months, home for three generations of the Petrov family has been three shared rooms in an Inverness hotel.
The plight of an Inverness doctor’s family in Gaza was highlighted a coffee morning which raised £7784 to support efforts to get them to safety.
When Beth Saunders steps on to the Strictly Inverness dance floor next month, she will be especially keen to make her mum proud.
Supporters of a Strictly Inverness contestant enjoyed fine wines and food during an Italian “bus trip” without leaving Inverness.
A former Army piping chief has been laid to rest in Inverness to the sounds of a tune specially composed in his honour.
July 2018: The painstaking restoration of the mosaic at the former AI Welders building in Academy Street, Inverness, gets under way.
An Inverness surgeon has made a return visit to Ukraine as the conflict continues more than two years after the full-scale invasion by Russia.
A couple are challenging refusal of plans to build a house to support their business which they say is helping to reduce carbon emissions.
How can access to public and shared transport be improved in the Highlands and Islands?
A renowned piper who mentored hundred of Army pipers and was involved in 24 Edinburgh Military Tattoos has died aged 88.